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A ROSTER 



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GENERAL OFFICERS, ^^' 

HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, 

SENATORS, REPRESENTATIVES, 

MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS, &c,, &c., 



IN 



CONFEDERATE SERVICE DURING THE WAR 
BETWEEN THE STATES. 



BY 
Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A. 



RICHMOND, VA.: 
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 

1876. 



■ T75 



()Z^li^<iC( 



PREFATORY NOTE. 



In consequence of the general loss and destruction of Confede- 
rate records, and a refusal on the part of the War Department to 
permit free access to such as have been preserved at Washington, 
the preparation of the following Roster was environed with no in- 
considerable difficulty. The accompanying pages embody the re- 
sult of much toil and inquiry. Fortunately many important war 
■documents, original returns and official reports still exist in private 
hands, and from them material aid has been derived. In not a 
few instances the necessary information touching the commissions 
and commands of general officers has Vjeen obtained either from the 
officers themselves or from the friends of such as fell in the Con- 
federate struggle, or have since died. While perfectness cannot be 
claimed for it, this Roster may nevertheless be accepted as nearly 
complete. Xo labor like the present having been as yet attempted, 
it is offered in the hope that it will supply an existing deficiency 
and prove a convenient roll of the Confederate Dramatis Personae 
of the greatest of modern Revolutions — of which, in the language 
of Phinius Minor, it may be truthfully affirmed, Si computes annoi, 
exiguum tempus; si vices rerum, aevum putes. 

CHARLES C. JONES, Jr. 
New York City, May Isf, 1876. 



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COJ^FEDERATE HOSIER. 



THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT. 

His Excellency Jefferson Davis, Mississippi, President of the Confederate 
States and Commander-in-Chief of tlie Army and Navy. 

Hon. Alexander H. Stepliens, Georgia, Vice President of tlie Confederate 
States and President of tlie Senate. 



THE PRESIDENT'S MILITARY FAMILY. 

Colonel Joseph R. Davis, Mississippi, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel of 
Cavalry; in 1863 entered the field as Brigadier-General. 

Colonel G. W. Custis Lee, Virginia, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel of 
Cavalry ; subsequently entered the field and rose to the grade of M;ijor- 
General. 

Colonel Joseph C. Ives, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel of Cavalry. 

Colonel Wm. Preston Johnston, Kcntueky, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel 
of Cavalry. 

Colonel Wm, M. Browne, Georgia, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel of 
Cavalry; subsequently entered the field and rose to the grade of Brii4;ulier- 
General. 

Colonel John Taylor Wood, Louisiana, A. D. C, with rank of CoIoik'I of 
Cavalry. 

Colonel James Chestnut, Jr., South Carolina, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel 
of Cavalry ; subsequently entered the field and rose to the grade of Bri"a<ll<'r- 
General. 

Colonel Francis R. Lubbock, Texas, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel of 
Cavalry; also a Confederate Governor of Texas. 

Robert Josselyn, Mississippi, Private Secretary to the President during the 
Provisional Government. 

Burton N. Hamson, Mississippi, Private Secretary to the President during 
the Permanent Government. 

Colonel John M. Huger, A. D. C, with rank of Colonel of Cavalry. 

Colonel John B. Sale, Military Secretary, with rank of Colone! of Cavalry, 
to General Braxton Bragg, who was assigned to duty at the Seat of Govern- 
ment at Richmond, and, under the direction of the President, was charged 
with the conduct of military operations in the armies of the Confederacy. 
See General Orders, No. 23, A. and I. General's' office, Richmond, Virginia. 
Februaiy 24th, 1864. Colonel Sale was thus brought into intimate relation- 
ship with the President's military family. 



6 CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 

Hon. Eobert Toombs, Georgia, First Secretary of State; subsequently 
entered the Confederate army with the rank of Brigadier-Grcneral ; also a 
Delegate to Provisional Congress. 

Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, Virginia, succeeded General Toombs as Secretary 
of State ; Delegate to Provisional Congress and Confederate Senator fi-om 
Virginia. 

Hon. Judah P. Benjamin, Louisiana, succeeded ^Ir. Hunter as Secretary 
of State. 



DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 



Hon. Judah P. Benjamin, Louisiana, first Attorney General. 

Hon. Thomas Bragg, North Carolina, second Attorney General. 

Hon. T. H. Watts, xilabama, third Attorney-General; subsequently elected 
Governor of Alabama. 

Hon. George Davis, jSTorth Carolina, fourth Attoi-ney-General ; Delegate to- 
Provisional Congress, Senator from North Carolina, &c. 

Hon. Wade Keys, Assistant Attorney-General. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 



Hon. Charles G. Memminger, Soutli Carolina, first Secretary of the- 
Treasury. 

Hon. George A. Trenholm, South Carolina, second Secretary of the 
Treasurj^ ' 

Hon. E. C. Elmore, Alabama, Treasurer. 

Hon. Philip Clayton, Georgia, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. 

Lewis Cruger, South Carolina, Comiitroller and Solicitor. 

Boiling Baker, Georgia, First Auditor. 

Robert Tyler, Virginia, Register. 



WAR DEPARTMENT. 



Hon. Leroy P. Walker, Alabama, first Secretary of War; afterwards 
entered the army with tlie i-ank of lirigadier-General. 

Hon. Judah P. Benjanun, Louisiana, second Secretary of War; also Secre- 
tary of State and Attorney-Goneral. 

Hon. George W. Baudolph, Virginia, tiiird Secretary of War; at one time 
in the army with tiie rank of Brigadier-General. 

Hon. James A. Seddon, Virginia, fourtli Secretary of War; Delegate from 
Virginia to Provisional Congress. 

Major-General John C Breckinridge, Kentucky, fifth Secretary of War; 
summoned from the field [where he was serving with the rank and command 
of a Major-General] to discharge the duties of tins office. 



ADDENDA. 



Colonel I. M. St. John, of Georgia, was First Chief of the Nitre and Mining 
Corps, and held the position until he was promoted and made Commissary 
General in the early part of 1865. 

Colonel Morton was the Assistant of Colonel St. John, and was made Chief 
of the Bureau upon his transfer. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. T 

Albert Taylor Bledsoe, LL. D., Virginia, Assistant Secretary of War. 
Hon. John A. Campbell, Louisiana, Assistant Secretary of War. 
General Samuel Cooper, Virginia, Adjutant and Inspector General. 
Colonel A. C. Myers, first Quartermaster-General. 

Brigadier-General A. K. Lawton, Georgia, second Quartermaster-General; 
summoned from the field, where he was serving with the rank and command 
of Brigadier-General, to discharge the duties of this office. 

Colonel L. B. Northrup, South Carolina, first Commissary-General. 

Colonel L. M. St. John, second Commissary-General; afterwards promoted 
to the gi-ade of Brigadier-General. 

Colonel Josiah Gorgas, Virginia, Cliief of Ordnance ; afterwards promoted 
to the grade of Brigadier-General. 

Colonel T. S. Rhett, in charge of the Ordnance Bureau. 

Colonel J. F. Gilmer, North Carolina, Chief of the Engineer Bureau; 
afterwards promoted to tlie grade of Major-General. 

Colonel S. P. Moore, M. D., South Carolina, Sui-geon-General ; afterwards 
promoted to tlie grade of Brigadier-General. 

Colonel .John S. Preston, South Carolina, Cliief of the Bureau of Con- 
scription; afterwards promoted to tlie grade of Brigadier-General. 

Colonel T. P. August, Superintendent of the Bureau of Conscription. 

Brigadier-General John H. Winder, Maryland, Commanding Prison Camps 
and Provost Marshal General. 

Colonel Kobert Ould, Virginia, Chief of the Bureau of Exchange. 

Colonel Richard Morton, Chief of the Nitre and Mining Bureau. 

Colonel R. G. H. Kean, Chief of the Bureau of War. 

Lieutenant-Colonel I. H. Carrington, Virginia, Assistant Provost Marshal 
General, on duty at Richmond, Virginia. 

Colonel Thomas L. Bayne, Louisiana, Chief of the Bureau of Foreign 
Supplies. 



NAVY DEPARTMENT. 



Hon. Stephen R. Mallory, Florida, Secretary of tlie Navy. 

Captain French Forrest, Vii'ginia, Chief of the Bui-eau of Orders and 
Detail. 

Commander John M. Brooke,' Florida, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance 
and Hydrography. 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 

Hon. John H. Reagan, Texas, Postmaster-General; Delegate from Texas 
to the Provisional Congress. 
H. St. George Off'utt, Vii-ginia, Chief of Contract Bureau. 
B. N. Clements, Tennessee, Chief of Bureau of Appointment. 
J. L. Harrell, Alabama, Chief of Finance Bureau. 

Colonel Rufus R. Rhodes, Mississippi, Commissioner of Patents. 



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CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

GENERALS CONFEDERATE STATES 



Name. 



Samuel Cooper 

Albert S. Johnston, 

Robert E. Lee 



Joseph E. Johnston.. 



State. 



Virginia , 
Texas... 



Virginia 



Virginia 



Gustav. T. Beauregard. Louisiana 



6 Braxton Bragg.. 



Louisiana. 



To Whom to 
Report. 





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Aug. 


31, 


1861. 


Aug. 


31, 


1861. 


Aug 


31, 


1861. 


Aug 


31, 


1861. 


Aug 


31, 


1861. 


Apl. 


12, 


1862. 



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May 16, 


1861. 


May 30, 


1861. 


June 14, 


1861. 


July 4, 


1861. 


July 21, 


1861. 


Apl. 12, 


1362. 



General Provisional Army 

1 Edmund Klrby Smith.. Florida.... Trans-Miss. Dept Feb. 19,1864. Feb. 19,1864 



General with 

11 John B. Hood |Texa.s I I July 18, 1864.1 July 18,1864.1 

Note.— At the times of thplr resignations from the United States army In 1861, Ave of the 
above named ofllcers held the following ranks respectively: 

(leneral Joseph K. Johnston was Quartermaster-General U. S. A., with the rank of Brigadier 
General. 

General Samuel Cooper was Adjutant-General U. S. A., with the rank of Colonel. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



ARMY, IN ORDER OF RANK. 





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Aug 


31, 

and 


1861, 


Apl. 


23, 


1863. 


Aug 


31, 


1861. 



Aug. 31, 1861, 

and 
Apl. 23, }863. 



Aug. 31, 1861, 

and 
Apl. 23, 1863. 



Aug. 31, 1861, 

and 
Apl. 23, 1863. 



Apl. 12, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Adjutant and Inspector-General. 

Killed at the Battle of Shlloh ; assigned by Special Order No. 
149, A. & .1 G. O., Sept. 10, 1861, to the command of Depart- 
ment Number 2, embracing Tennessee and Arkansas, that 
part of Mississippi west of the N. O. J. & G. N. R. R. and the 
G. N. & C. K. R., and the military operations in Kentucky, 
Missouri, Kansas, and the Indian country west of Missouri 
and Arkansas, &c., &c. 

Nominated and confirmed aa " General-in-Chief of the Armies 
of the Confederate States of America" January 31, 1865; at 
first appointed Major-General of the military forces of Vir- 
ginia ; In command of the operations in the Trans- Alleghany 
region; in the winter of 1861 in command of the South Caro- 
lina and Georgia coast; from the spring of 1862 to the close of 
the war in command of the Army of Northern Virginia, 4c., 
<&c. 

At first Major-General of Virginia State forces; assigned by 
President Uavis to command at Harper's Perry; at Manassas; 
in command, on the Peninsula, of the Department of Northern 
Virginia; Juno 9, 1863, assigned to command of forces in Mis- 
sissippi; December 18, 1863, assigned to command of the 
Army of Tennessee ; February 23, 186ri, again in command of 
the Army of Tennessee in North Carolina and of all troops in 
the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, &c., 
&c. 

Assigned to command at Charleston, S. C; at Manassas ; in 
command of the District of the Potomac; March ft, 1862, as- 
sumed command of the Army of the Mississippi ; subsequently 
in command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and 
Florida, of North Carolina and South Virginia, Ac, Ac. 

Assigned to duty at the Seat of Government, and, under the di- 
rection of the President, charged with the conduct of military 
operations in the armies of the Confederacy; see General 
Orders No. 23; A. & I. General's office, Richmond, Va., Feb- 
ruary 24, 1864 ; had previously commanded Department of the 
West, Army of Tennessee, Second Corps, Army of the Mis- 
sissippi, &c., &c. 



Confederate States. 



Temporary Rank. 



Commanding District of Louisiana, occupied bv Taylor's [after- 
wards Buckner's] corps, consisting of Walker's and Polignac's 
divisions and Green's cavalry brigade; the District of Texas, 
defended by Magruder's corps, consisting of Forney's, Mc- 
culloch's and Wharton's divisions ; the District of Arkansas, 
held by Price's corps, consisting of the divisions of Price and 
Churchill and the brigades of Pagan, Shelby and Marmaduke, 
and the district of the Indian Territory— the whole constituting 
the Trans-Mississippi Department. 



I Commanding Army of Tennessee. 



General Albert S. Johnston was Colonel of the Second cavalry U. S. A. with the rank of 
Urevet Brigadier-General. 

General Robert E. Lee was Colonel of the First cavalry U. S. A. 

General G. T. Beauregard was Captain and Brevet Major Corps of Engineers USA. 

See Official Army Register for September, 1861, page 61 



10 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. • 

LIEUTENANT-GENERALS. 



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8 
9 

10 

—11 

12 
V 13 

14 



Namb. 



James Longstreet. 



Br^irby Smith. 



Leonidas Polk. 



Theophilus H. Holmes. 
William J. Hardee 



Thomas J. Jackson. 

John C. Pemtevtoa. 
Richard S. Ewell. . , . 
Ambrose P. Hill 



Daniel H. Hill. . . 

Jo^in C Hood. . 

Rioliard Taylor. 
Stephen D. Lee. 

Jubal A. Early. . 



State. 



Alabama. . . 



Louisiana.. 



N. Carolina 
Georgia 



Virginia . . 
Virginia . . 



To Whom to 
Repokt. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. B. Bras 



Geu. R. E. Lee. 



Geu. B. Bragg.. 
Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



Virginia . . . Gen. It. E. Lee., 
N. Carolina 



Oct. 11, 1S62. 



Oct. 11, 1862. 



Oct. 11, lSo2. 



Oct. 13, 18G2 

Oct. 11. 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1SS2. 

Oct. 13, 18G2. 

May 23,1863. 

May 23, 1863. 

JuV n, 186;;. 



Te::a3 'Gen. J. E. Johnston.. Feb. 11, 18G4. 



Louisiana.. 
S. Carolina. 



Virginia... 



Gen. E. K. Smith I May 10, 1864. 

June 23, 186}. 



Gen. R. E. Lee May 31, J86i. 





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9. 


1862. 


Oct. 


9. 


1862. 


Oct. 


10, 


1862. 


Oct. 


10, 


1862. 


Oct. 


10, 


1862. 


Oct. 


10, 


1862. 


Oct. 


10, 


1862. 


May 


23, 


1363. 


my 


24, 


1S63. 


July 


11, 


1S63. 


Sent 


20, 


1S63. 


Apri 


8, 


1861. 


June 23, 


1864. 


May 


31, 


1864. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER, 



11 



IN ORDER OF RANK. 



Oct. 11, 1862. 



Oct. 11, 1863. 



Oct. 11, 1862, 



Oct. 13, 1862. 
Oct. 11, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1862. 

Oct. 13, 1S62. 
Feb. 2, 1804. 
Jan. 15, 1864. 



Feb. 11, 1864. 
May 1&, 1864. 



May 31, 186-1. 



REMARKS. 



In command of 1st corps. Army of Northern Virginia, &c., <fec. 
At the Battle of Fredericksburg, in November, 1862, General 
Longstreet's corps was composed of the divi.sions of Anderson, 
Pickett, Ransom. Hood and McLaws, and the artillery 
battalions of Colonels Alexander and Walton; in October, 
1863, commanding corps in the Army of Tennessee, composed 
of the divisions of McLaws, Preston, Walker and Hood, and 
the artillery battalions of Alexander, Williams, Leyden and 
Robertson ; Pickett's division belonged to this corps. 

Promoted General P. A. C. S. February 19, 1864 ; commanded 
Department of East Tennessee and Kentucky, North Georgia 
and West North Carolina, with infantry divisions of Steven- 
son, McCown and Heth, and the cavalry brigades of Forrest, 
Morgan, Scott and Ashby ; also in command of Trans-Missis- 
sippi Department. 

Killed. June 14, l^i64, on Pine Mountain, near Marietta, Georgia ; 
at the time of his death in command of the Army of Missis- 
sippi, co-operating with the Army of Tennessee, both under 
command of General Joseph B. Johnston; commanded corps 
Army of Tennessee, composed of the divisions of Cheatham, 
Withers and McCown ; commanded Army of Tennessee at 
Chattanooga. August, 1863 ; also, in 1863 and 1864, commanded 
Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana; 
assigned to command of Trans-Mississippi Department. 

In command, August, 1863, of the paroUed prisoners of Missis- 
sippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and Louisiana, recently form- 
ing part of the garrisons of Vicksburg and Port Hudson. 

In command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and 
Florida ; his corps, in the Armv of Tennessee, composed of 
the Divisions of Cheatham, Cleyburne, Stevenson and Walker ; 
subsequently Stevenson's division was exchanged for Bates' 
division; in command of the Army of Tennessee at Dalton, 
Georgia, December 21, 1863. 

Died May 10, 1863 ; commanding Second corps Army of North- 
ern Virginia. At the Battle of Fredericksburg this corps was 
composed of the divisions of A. P. Hill, D. H. Hill, Early and 
Taliaferro. Colonel Brown's regiment of artillery and numerous 
light batteries. 

Resigned May 18, 1864 ; assigned to the command of the Depart- 
ment of Mississippi and East Louisiana. 

Commanding Second corps Army of Northern Virginia, the De- 
partment of Richmond, &c. 

Killed in front of Petersburg, Va.; commanding Third corps 
Army of Northern Virginia, &c., composed of the divisions of 
Anderson, Heth and Pender. 

In October, 1863, commanding corps, Army of Tennessee, 
compose<l of the divisions of Cleburne and Stewart; corps 
afterwards composed of the divisions of Cleburne and 
Breckinridge. 

Promoted General with temporary rank July 18, 1864; com- 
manding corps in the Army of Tennessee, composed of the 
divisions of Hindman, Stevenson and Stewart. 

Commanding Department of Alabama, Mississippi and West 
Tennessee. 

Assigned to the command of the Department of Alabama, Mis- 
sissippi, East Louisiana and West Tennessee ; subsequently 
in command of Hood's old corps. Army of Tennessee, com- 
posed of the divisions of Hill, Stevenson and Clavton. 

Commaud.-<i Second corps Army of Northern Virginia, composed 
of the divisions of Rodes, Gordon and Ramseur, and three 
battalions of light artillery under command of Brigadier- 
General Long. 



12 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



LIEUTENANT-GENERALS, IN 



15 
V 16 

17 



Name. 



Richard H. Anderson. 
Ambrose P, Stewart. . 
Nathan B. Forrest 



18 Wade Hampton. 



Simon B. Buckner. 
Joseph AVheeler... . 



-41- *5hn B. GordoHi 



State. 



S. Carolina. 
Tennessee. 
Tennessee. 



S. Carolina. 



Kentucky. 
Georgia. , . 



Georgia. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. , 
Gen. Beauregard 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



June 1, 1864. 
June 23, 1864. 
Feb. 28, 1865. 



1865. 

Feb. 28, 1865. 



May 31, 1864. 
June 23, 1864. 
Feb. 28, 1365. 



Feb. 28, 1865. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



13 



ORDER OF RANK— Continued. 



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REMARKS. 


June 1, 1864. 




Commanded Longstreet's corps while he was disabled by wounds 






encountered in the Battle of the Wilderness. 
Corps composed of the divisions of French, Lorlng and Walthall, 


March 2, 1865. 




Army of the West. 
Command composed of the cavalry divisions of Chalmers, Jack- 






son and Buford, McCuUoch's Second Missouri cavalry regiment 
as a special scouting force, and the Mississippi militia; Army 
of the West. 

Commanding cavalry in General Joseph E. Johnston's army 
during General ishijrman's march through the Oaroliuas, and 
Butler's division of cavalry from the Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Commanding District of Louisiana. 










Commanding cavalry divisions of Allen, Humes and Dibbrell, 






composed of the brigades of Allen, Anderson, Breckinridge, 
Crews, Dibbrell, Ferguson, Harrison, Iversou and Lewis; 
again, commanding cavalry corps, Army of Tennessee, com- 
posed of the divisions of Martin, Kelley and Humes, and at 
another time a cavalry division in the Army of Tennessee, 
composed of the brigades of Hagan, Wharton and Morgan. 
Commanding Second Army Corps, Arm v of Northern Virginia; 






at the time of General Lee's surrender,'General Longstreet was 
in command of one wing of the Army of Northern Virginia 
and General Gordon of the other. 



14 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



MAJOR-GENERALS, 



Kame. 



1 David E. Twiggs. 

2 Leonidas Polk.... 



3 Braxton Bragg. 



4 i Earl Van Dorn 

SGustavus W. Smith. 



e'Theophilus H. Holmes. 

T i William J. Hardee. . .'. . 

8 Benj amin Huger 

9 James Longstreet 



Statb. 



Georgia. . . 
Louisiana. 



Louisiana. 



Mississippi. 
Kentucky.. 



N. Carolina 



10 J. Bankhead Magruder. 
11 



Mansfield Lovell 

Thomas J. Jackson 

E. Kirby Smith 



George B. Crittenden. 
John C. Pemfcerton. . 



Richard S. Ewell 

William W. Loring... 



Sterling Price. 



Georgia 

S. Carolina. 
Alabama. . . 



Virginia . . 
Maryland. 



Virginia 



Kentucky. 
Virginia . . 



Virginia . . 
Florida . . . 



Missouri. 



To Whom to 
Rkpokt. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Maj. Gen. Huger. 



May 22, 1861. 
June 25, 1861. 



Sept. 12, 1861, 

Sept. 19, 1861. 
Sept„19, 1861. 



Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. T, 1861. 
Oct. 7, 1861. 
Oct. T. 1861. 

Oct. 7, 1361. 
Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. 11, 1861. 

Nov. 9, 1861. 
Feb. 23, 1862. 

Jan. 24, 1S62. 

Feb. 15, 1862. 

March 0, 1862. 



May 22, 1861, 
June 25, 1861, 



Sept. 12, 1861, 

Sept. 19, 1861, 
Sept. 19, 1861, 



Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. 7, 1861. 
Oct. 7, 1861. 
Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. 7, 1861. 
Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. 7, 1861. 

Oct. 11, 1861. 

Nov. 9, 1861. 
Jan. 14, 1862. 

Jan. 24, 1862. 

Feb. 16,1862. 

March 6, 1862. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



15 



IN ORDER OF RANK. 



REMARKS. 



Died July 15th, 1862; In command, at New Orleans, of the 
Military Department of Louisiana. 

Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; commanding 
First corps, Array of the Mississippi, composed of the divisions 
of Clark and Cheatham, and Maxey's detached brigade ; origi- 
nally assigned to command of Department No. 2, comprising 
the defences of the Mississippi river; also In command of the 
Armies of Mississippi and Kentucky on the retreat from 
Kentucky. 

Promoted General C. S. A. April 12, 1862 ; commanding Army 
of Tennessee, ic, <tc. 

Commanding Army of the District of the Mississippi. 

Resigned February IT, 1863 ; assigned to the command of the 
Second corps Army of the Potomac; afterwards in command 
of the First division in General J. E. Johnston's Army of Vir- 
ginia; subsequently relieved General Holmes of the command 
at Fredericksburg; at Yorktown commanded division com- 
posed of the brigades of Whiting, Hood, Hampton, Pettigrew 
and Ilatton, &c., &c. 

Promoted Lleutenant-General October 10, 1862; assigned to 
the command of Confederate forces In North Carolina; sub- 
sequently in command of the District of Arkansas, &c., &c.; 
at one time in command of Daniel's, Walker's and Wise's 
brigades. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Lleutenant-General October 10, 1862; commanding 
Third corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades 
of Leddell, Cleburne. Wood, Marmaduke and Hawthorne. 

In command at Norfolk, Virginia; division in the field n ar 
Richmond, Va., composed of the brigades of Mahone, Wright, 
Blanchard and Aimisteail. 

Promoted Lleutenant-General October 9, 1862; commanding 
First corps Army of Northern Virginia, *c., Ac; division com- 
posed of the brigades of Kemper, Pickett, Wilcox, Anderson, 
Prvor and Featherston ; Army of Northern Virginia. 

On duty on the Peninsula; subsequently in command of the 
District of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. 

In command of New Orleans, &c., &c.; afterwards in command 
of First division. Army of the District of Mississippi, composed 
of the brigades of liust, Villepique and Bowen. 

Promoted Lieutenant-General October 10, 1862; assigned to 
the command of the Army of the Monongahela; later com- 
mand consisted of the divisions of A. P. Hill, Ewell, Rodes, 
and Jackson's old division. 

Promoted Lieutenant-General October 9, 1862; commanded 
reserve division. Army of the Potomac, consisting of Trim- 
ble's, Ttylor's and Blzey's brigades. 

Resigned October 23, 1862; commanding military operations in 
East Tennessee and East Kentucky. 

Promoted Lieut^nant-G 'ueral October 10, 1862; assigned to 
the command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia 
and Florida. 

Promoted Lleutenant-General May 23, 1863 ; commanding De- 
partment of Richmond ; division composed of the brigades of 
Elzey, Trimble and Taylor. 

Commanding Department of Western Virginia; subsequently 
commanded division in Jackson's corps, and afterwards a di- 
vision in the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East 
Louisiana. 

Major-Geueral commanding Missouri State Guard, and received 
with that rank Into Confederate service ; commanding District 
of .A^rkansas, Trans-Mississippi Department; In 1662 In com- 
mand of the Army of the West; in 1864 division composed of 
the brigades of Drayton, Churchill, Tappan and Parsons. 



16 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

MAJOR-GENERALS, IN 



Samuel Jones. 



John P. McCown. 



Jones M. Withers. 



29 



Kame. 



Benjamin F. Cheatham 



Daniel Harvey Hill 



T. C. Hindman. 



John C. Breckinridge. 



Lafayette McLaws. 



Ambrose P. Hill 

Richard H. Anderson. 



J. E. B. Stuart. 



Richard Taylor 

Simon B. Buckner. 



State. 



TeiiHessee. 



Virginia . 



N. Carolina 



Alabama. . 



Arkansas . 



Kentucky.. 



Georgia 

Virginia . . . 
S. Carolina. 



Virginia 

Louisiana. . 
Kentucky.. 



To WnOM TO 

Report. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 
Gen. B. Bragg.. 



a 



Mch. 14, 18«2. 



Mch. 14, 18G2. 



Mch. 10, 1S62. 



Mch. 10, 1862. 



Mch. 14, 1802. Mch. 10, 1SG2 



Mch. 26, 1862. Mch. 26, 1862. 



Aug. 16, 1862. 



Apl. 18, 1862. 



Apl. 18, 1802. 



May 23, 1862. 

May 26, 1862. 
Jul§r 14, 1862. 



July 25, 1862. 

July 28,1862. 
Aug. 16, 1862. 



April 6, 1862. 



Apl. 14, 1862. 



Apl. 14, 1862. 



May 23, 1862. 



May 26, 1862, 
July 14, 1862. 



July 25, 1862. 

July 23, 1862, 
Aug. 16, 1862, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



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Mch. 14, 1S62. 

Mch. 14, 18G2. 

Mch. 14, 1SG2. 
Mch. 20, 1S62. 
Sept. 26, 1862. 

Apl. IS, 1862. 
Apl. IS, 1S62. 

Sept. 26, 1.'562. 

Sept-. 26, 1862. 
Sept. 26, 1862. 



Sept. 26, 1862. 



Sept. 26, 1862. 
Sept. 26, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Division composed of the brigartes of Maney, Smith, Wright and 
Strahl; in January, 1S64, in command of Hardee's corps; di- 
vision afterwards coiii|)().scil of tlic liri;^ad('s of Maney, Wright, 
Strahl and Vaughan ; at anotlici' time, oi the l)rigade.s of Jack- 
son, Maney, Smith, Wright and SI i aid ; Army of Tennessee. 

In 1864 in coniraand of the J)i]iartiii(iit of South Carolina, 
Georgia and Florida; in lS62cc)miiiaiiiling Second corps, Army 
of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Anderson, 
Richard and Walker ; again in command of the Department 
of West Virginia and East Tennessee. 

Commanding Army of the West, composed of the divisions of 
Little, McCown and Maury ; again, in command of a division 
in Polk's corps. Army of Tennessee, composed of the brigades 
of Ector, Vance and'McNair. 

Division composed of the brigades of Deas, Manigault, Shoup 
and Brantley; also commanding division, Army of Northern 
Virginia, <'oniposed of the brigades of Doles, Iverson, Ramaeur, 
Rodes ami ('ol(|uitt. 

Commanding reserve corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed 
of the brigades of Gardner, Chalmers, Jackson and Manigault ; 
also commanded division in Polk's corps. Army of Tennessee, 
composed of the brigades of Deas, Chalmers, Walthall and 
Anderson. 

Division composed of the brigades of Deas. Walthall, Manigault 
and Anderson, Polk's coi-ps, Army of Teniiessee ; at one time 
in command of a corps in the Army of Tennessee, composed 
of the divisions of Ilindman, Breckinridge and Stewart ; again, 
division composed of the brigades of Tucker, Deas, Manigault 
and Walthall. 

Afterwards Secretary of War; division composed of the brigades 
of Helm, Dan'l W. Adams and Stovall ; in 1S62 commanding 
division, Van Dorn's Army, District of Mississippi; in De- 
cember, 1862, commanding cavalry division, Polk's corps, Army 
of Tennessee, composed of the Brigades of Hanson, Palmer 
and Walker; in 1863 division composed of the brigades of 
Helm, Preston, Brown and Adams. 

Division composed of the brigades of Kershaw, Wofford, Hum- 
phreys and Bryan; iii 1864 in command of the District of 
Georgia; at the battle of CJliaiici'iiorsNille, division i-omposed 
of the tjrigades of WolTonl, Kcrsliaw, Itarksdah- and Sciuuies. 

Promoted Lientenant-General May 24, 1863; commanding di- 
vision in Array of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Lieutenant-Cieneral shortly after the battle of Spotsyl- 
vania; division comiioscd of Mahone's, Wright's, Armistead's 
and Mariiii's brigades; I'liscy's, Wilcox's and Pryor's brigades 
were siibs((|ueiiily ailded ; all attached to tlie Army of North- 
ern Virginia ; at the battle of Fredericksburg his division was 
composed of the brigades of Perry, Featherston, Wright, 
Wilcox and Mahone. 

Died of wounds May 12, 1864 ; division composed of the brigades 
of Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee and W. H. F. Lee ; Chief of Cavalry 
Army of Northern Virginia; succeeded Lieutenant-General A. 
P. Hill in command of the Second corps. Army of Northern 
Virginia, during battle of Chancellorsville. 

Promoted Lieutenant-General April 8, 1864 ; commanding De- 
partment of Louisiana ; also District of Western Louisiana. 

Promoted Lieutenant-General 1865; command composed of the 
division of Major-General A. P. Stewart, consisting of the 
brigades of Johnson, Bi'own, Bate and Clayton, and the di- 
vision of Brigadier-General Wm. Preston, consisting of the 
brigades of Grade, Trigg and Kelly, and of three battalions 
of light artillery ; Army of Tennessee. 



18 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

MAJOR-GENERALS, IN 



Name. 



S. G. French. 



C. L. Stevenson. 



George E. Pickett. 



Jotiu B. Hood. 



D. R. Jones 

John H. Fornev. 



Dabney H. Manry., 

M. L. Smith , 

John G. Walker.. . , 
Arnold Elzey 



Frank Gardner 

Patrick K. Cleburne., 



Isaac R. Trimble. 



D. S. Donelson. 
Jubal A. Early. 



Josepli Wheeler... 
W. H. C. Whiting. 
Edward Johnson. 



Statk. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Mississippi. 
Virginia . . . 

Virginia . . . 

Texas 



Georgia 

Alabama. . . 



Virginia . . . 
Florida 

Missouri. . . 

Maryland.. 

Louisiana.. 
Arkansas . . 



Maryland . . 

Tennessee. 
Virginia ... 

Georgia. .. 
Mississippi. 
Virginia . . . 



Maj. Gen. G.W.Smith 
Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith 

Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Lt. Gen. Pemberton.. 

Lt. Gen. Pemberton.. 

Lt. Gen. T. H. Holmes 

Maj. Gen. G.W.Smith 

Lt. Gen. Pemberton.. 
Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



[Gen. Command'g) 
( Army of Tenu. J 

Lt. Gen. Longstreet.. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Oct. 22, 1862. 
Oct. 13, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1862. 
Oct. 2T. 1862. 

Nov. 4, 1862. 

Nov. 4, 1862. 

Nov. 8, 1862. 

Dec. 4, 1862. 

Dec. 20, 1862. 
Dec. 20, 1862. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 
Apl, 22, 1863. 



Aug. 31, 1862. 

Oct. 10, 1862, 

Oct. 10, 1862. 

Oct. 10, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1862. 

Oct. 27, 1862. 

Nov. 4, 1862. 

Nov. 4, 1862. 

Nov. 8, 1S62. 

Dec. 4, 1862. 

Dec. 13, 1862. 

Dec. 13, 1862. 

Jan. IT, 1863. 

Jan. 17, 1863. 



Apl. 23, 1863. Jan. 17, 186.^ 



Feb. 4, 1864. Jan. 20, 1863 



Apl. 22, 1863. 
Apl. 22, 18C3. 



Feb. 28, 1863. 
Feb. 28, 1863. 



CONFEDERATE EOSTER. 



19 



ORDER OF RANK— Continued. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 

Oct. 13, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1862. 

Oct. 11, 1S62. 

Oct. 11, 1S62. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Apl. 30, 1863. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

June 10, 1864. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 

Apl. 22, 1S63. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 

Feb. 4, 1864. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Apl. 22, K63. 



REMARKS, 



Commanding Department of North Carolina and Southern Vir- 
ginia, with defensive line from the mouth of the Appomattox 
to Cape Pear river. 

Division composed of the brigades of Brovra, Cumming, Pettus 
and Reynolds, and the liglit batteries of Anderson, Rowan, 
Corput and Carne ; at another time, of the brigades of Pettus, 
Palmer and Cumming. 

Commanding Department of North Carolina in 1864 ; commanded 
division in Longstreet's cori)S, Array of Northern Virginia, 
composed of the brigades of Garnett, Armistead, Kemper and 
Jenkins, to which Corse's brigade was subsequently added. 

Promoted Lieuteuant-General September 20, 1863 ; General with 
temporary rank, July 18, 1864; division composed of the 
brigades of Robertson, Law, Benning and Jenkins; at the 
Battle of Fredericksburg, division composed of the brigades 
of Law, Toombs, Robertson and Anderson. 

Commanding division, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern 
Virginia, composed of the brigades of Toombs, Anderson, 
Drayton, Kemper, Garnett and Jenkins. 

Division consisted at first of Hebert's and Moore's brigades, 
and, subsequently, of the brigades of King, Waterhouse, Waul 
and McLain ; at another time General Forney commanded a 
division composed of the brigades of Cockrell and Green, 
Army of the Mississippi. 

Commanding Department of the Gulf; previously in command 
of the Third division. Army of the West. 

In command of the Second District, Department of Mississippi 
and East Louisiana. 

Division composed of Hawes', McCulloch's and Randall's 
brigades. 

Commanding brigade, Army of Northern Virginia; also in com- 
mand of the Department of Richmond, Virginia. 

In command at Mobile, Alabama, &c., &c. 

Killed at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee ; division composed 
of the brigades of Polk, Wood and Deshler, and the light 
batteries of Calvert, Semple and Douglass ; division after- 
wards composed of the brigades of Polk, Lowry, Govan and 
Cranberry, and again of the brigades of Wood, Johnson, Lid- 
dell and Polk ; Army of Tennessee. 

Commanded Stonewall Jackson's old divieion, of the Second 
corps, Army of Northern Virginia ; at the Battle of Chancel- 
lorsville, division composed of the brigades of Colston, Paxton, 
Nicholls and Jones. 

Died April 17, 1863; in command of the First division of the 
right wing of the Army of the Mississippi, composed of the 
brigades of savage, Stewart and Maney. 

Promoted Lieutenant- General May 31, 1864; division composed 
of Early's, Hays', Lawton's and Trimble's brigades; at the 
Battle of Chancellorsville, division composed of the brigades 
of Hays, Gordon, Hoke and Smith, Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Promoted Lieutenant-General February 2S, 1865 ; commanding 
cavalry in Tennessee, consisting of the divisions of Wharton, 
Martin and Kelly, and the brigades of Roddy and Morgan. 

Commanding at Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1864; division 
composed of the brigades of Hood and Law, and the light 
batteries of Reilly and Balthis. 

Commanding division in Swell's corps. Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia, composed of the brigades of Walker, Steuart and 
J. M. Jones. 



20 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



MAJOR-GENERALS, IN 



Name. 



R. E. Rodes 

William 11. T. Walker 

Henry Ileth , 

John S. Bowen 

Robert Ransom, Jr... 

W. D. Pender 

A. P. Stewart 

Stephen D. Lee 

Cadmus M. Wilcox. .. 

J. F. Gilmer 

Wade ilampton 

Fitzhugh Lee 

William Smith 

Howell Cobb 

John A. Wharton 

William T. Martin. . . . 
Nathan B. Forrest 

Charles W. Field 

J. Patton Anderson... 
W.B. Bate 

Robert F. Hoke 



State. 



Alabama. 
Georgia. . 



Virginia . . . 
Missouri . . . 

N. Carolina 

N. Carolina 

Tennessee. 

S. Carolina. 

Tennessee. 

N. Carolina 
S. Carolina. 

Virginia 

Virginia.... 



Georgia 

Texas 



Mississippi. 
Tennessee. 

Kentucky.. 

Florida 

Tennessee . 

N. Carolina 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. R. E. Lee , 

Gen. J. E. Johnston 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. J. E. Johnston 

Lt. Gen. D. H. Hill.. 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. J. E. Johnston 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. Beauregard . . . 
Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. J. E. Johnston 



Lt. Gen. Longstreet. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. J. E. Johnston. 





0) 

I 

c 

o 

d 

»- ft 






P 




May 


T, 


1863. 


May 


2T, 


1S63. 


May 


23, 


1863. 


May 


29, 


1863. 


May 


2", 


1863. 


May 


2T, 


1863. 


June 


5, 


1863. 


Aug. 


3, 


1863. 


Aug. 


13, 


1863. 


Aug. 
Sept 


16, 
3, 


1863. 
1863. 


Sept 


3, 


1863. 


Aug. 


13, 


1363. 


Sept. 
Nov. 


19, 
12, 


1863. 
1S63. 


Nov. 


12, 


1S63. 


Dec. 


4, 


1863. 


Feb. 


12, 


1864. 


Feb. 17, 
March 5, 


1864. 
1864. 


Apl. 


23, 


1864. 





a 

S3 






o 
o 




May 


2, 


1863. 


May 


23, 


1863. 


May 


24, 


1863. 


May 


25, 


1863. 


May 


26, 


1863. 


May 


2", 


1863. 


June 


2, 


1863. 


Aug. 


3, 


1863. 


Aug. 


3, 


1863. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


16, 
3, 


1863. 
1863. 


Aug. 


3, 


1863. 


Aug. 


12, 


1863. 


Sept. 
Nov. 


9, 

10, 


1863. 
1863. 


Nov. 


10, 


1863. 


Dec. 


4, 


1863. 


Feb. 


12, 


1864. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


l"i 
23, 


1864. 
1864. 


Apl. 


20, 


1864. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



21 



ORDER OF RANK— Continued. 



REMARKS. 



Killed at Winchester, Va., 19th Sept., 1864 ; division composed 
of the brigades of boles. Battle, Daniel and Ramseur. 

Killed in the battle around Atlanta, Georgia ; division composed 
of the brigades of Liddell, Walthall, Ector and Wilson; di- 
vision afterwards composed of the brigades of Mercer, Jack- 
son, Gist and Stevens ; in October, 1863, division composed of 
the brigHdes of Gregg, Gist and Wilson. 

Division composed of Pettigrew's, Archer's. Davis', Cook's and 
Brockenborough's brigades. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Died July 16, 1863, from disease contracted during the siege of 
Vicksburg; commanded division know^n as tne Missouri di- 
vision, composed of the brigades of Cockrell and Green. 

Commanding De|)artmen*; of Richmond, in 1864; at the Battle 
of Fredericksburg, division composed of the brigades of 
Ransom and Cook. 

Died July 18, 1863, from wounds received at Gettysburg ; division 
composed of his old brigade and the brigades of McGowan, 
Lane and Thomas, Armv of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Lieutenant-Geueral June 23, 1864; division composed 
of the brigades of Brown, Johnson, Strahl and Clayton ; after- 
wards, of the brigades of Brown, Bate, Clayton and Stovall ; 
subsequently of the brigades of Stovall, Clayton, Gibson aad 
Baker; Army of the West. 

Promoted Lieutenaiit-General June 23, 1864; assigned to the 
command of all the cavalry in the Department of Alabama, 
Mississippi, East Louisiana and West Tennessee. 

Division composed of the brigades of Generals Lane, Scales, 
McGowan and Thomas. • 

Chief of the Engineer Bureau. 

Promoted Lieut nant-General ; division composed of the cavalry 
brigades of Young, Butler, Rosser and Gordon, Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Division composed of Wickham's and Lomax's brigades ; sub- 
sequently in command of the cavalry corps, Army of Northern 
Virginia, composed of the divisions of W. H. F. Lee, Rosser 
and Alunford. 

Resigned December 31, 1863, because elected Governor of Vir- 
ginia ; consequently, did not assume command of a division 
or remain in the held. 

In 1864 in comm*nrt of the reserve forces of Georgia. 

Commanding division in Wheeler's cavalry corps, Army of 
Tennessee. 

Commanding cavalry corps in East Tennessee, under General 
Longstreel; subsequently a division in Wheeler's cavalry 
corps, composed of the brigades of Morgan and Iverson. 

Promoted Lieutenant-Geueral Februai'y 28, 1865; assigned to 
the command of all cavalry in West Tennessee and North 
Mississippi, consisting of those of his own brigade and those 
of Chalmers, McCulloch, Kichardson, Bell and Jeffrey Forrest ; 
Lyon's brigade was aft -rwards. added; the whole was organ- 
ized into two divisions, commadned respectively by Chalmers 
and Buford. 

Division composed of Jenkins', Law's, Benning's, Anderson's 
and Gregg's brig-des. Army of Northern Virginia. 

In 1864 assigned to th^ comniaud of the District of Florida. 

Division composed of the brigades of Tyler, Lewis and Finley, 
and of the light batteries of Slocum, Cobb and Mebane ; Army 
of Tennessee 

Commanding in North Carolina; division In General Beaure- 
gard's army c m|)osed. May, 1864, of the brigades of Martin, 
Hagood, Clingman and Colquitt; Army of Northern Virginia. 



22 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



^ 



MAJOR-GENERALS, IN 





Name. 


State. 


To Whom to 
Report. 


5 

o 

a 
P 


O 

Q 


T1 


W. H. F. Lee! 


Virginia 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Apl. 23, 1864. 


Apl. 23, 1864. 


72 


John B. Gordon 


Georgia.... 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


May 14, 1864. 


May 14, 1864. 


73 


Buslirod R. Johnson. . . 


Tennessee. 


Gen. Beauregard 


May 26, 1864. 


May 21, 1864. 


74 


J. B. Kershaw 


S. Carolina. 

France 

Arkansas . . 
Virginia . . . 


Gen. R. E.Lee 

Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith.. 

Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith.. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 


June 2, 1864. 

June 13, 1864. 

June 13, 1864. 
Aug. 3, 1864. 


May 18, 1864. 

Apl. 8, 1864. 

Apl. 25, 1864. 
July 30, 1S64. 


75 


C. J. Polignac 


76 


J. P. Fagan 


77 


William iMahoue 


78' 




N. Carolina 
Mississippi. 


Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. J. E. Johnston . . 


June 1, 1864. 
June 10, 1864. 


June 1, 1864. 
June 6,1864. 


79 


E. C. Walthall 


^n 


H. D. Clayton 


Alabama... 


Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 


July 8, 1S64. 


July 7, 1864. 


81 


John C. Brown 


Tennessee. 


Gen. J. B.Hood 


Aug. 4, 1864. 


Aug. 4, 1864. 


82 


L. L. Lomax 


Virginia . . . 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Aug. 10, 1864. 
1864. 


Aug. 10, 1864. 
1864. 


83 


Henry W. Allen 

J. L. ivcniper 

J. S. MarmaUuke 

A. R.Wright 


Louisiana.. 




84 
85 


Virginia . . . 
Missouri... 
Georgia.... 


Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. E. K. Smith . . . 


Mch. 1, 1864. 
1864. 


Mch. 1, 1864. 

1864. 

Nov. 23, 1864. 


86 


Gen. Beauregard 


Nov. 23, 186-1. 


87 


John Pegram 


Virginia . . . 
Georgia 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


1864. 


1864. 


88 


Pierce M. B. Young 


Gen. B. Bragg 


Dec. 12, 1864. 


Dec. 12, 1864. 


89 


M. Culvin Butler 

T. L. Rosser 


S. Carolina. 
Texas 


Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 
Gen. R. E. Lee 


1864. 

1864. 


1864. 


90 


1864. 


91 


G. W. CustisLee 


Virginia . . . 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Jan. 1, 1865. 


Jan. 1, 1865. 


92 


William Preston 


Kentucky.. 


Gen. E. K. Smith 


Jan. 1, 1865. 


Jan. 1, 1865. 


93 


William B.Taliaferro.. 


Virginia . . . 


Gen. Wm. J. Uai-dee.. 


Jan. 1, 1865. 


Jan. 1, 1865. 


94 


Bryan Grimes 


N. Cafolina 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Feb. 23, 1865. 


Feb. 23, 1865. 



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23 



ORDER OF RANK— Continued. 



June 9, 1864. 

May 14, 1804. 

May 26, 1864. 

June 2, 1S64. 
June 13, 1864. 
June 13, 1864. 



June 1, 1864. 
June 10, 1864. 



Febr'y, 1865. 



Dec. 22, 1864. 



Feb. 23, 1865. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



EEMARKS. 



Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Chambliss, Bar- 
ringer and Roberts, and of two batteries horse artillery, Cap- 
tain McGreggor, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Lieutenant-Geheral in the spring of 1865 by promotion at the 
hands of General R. E. Lee ; division composed of the brigades 
of Evans, Terry and Tork, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Division was composed of Ransom's, Johnson's, Wise's, Elliott's 
and Grade's brigades, and the Sixty-fourth Georgia regiment, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Division composed of the brigades of Conner, Wofford, Hum- 
phreys and Bryan, Army of Tennessee. 

Division composed of the Second Texas brigade and Mouton's 
brigade. 

Commandiag District of Arkansas. 

Assigned to command of Anderson's old division, composed of 
the brigades of Generals Wright, Weisiger, Saunders, Harris 
and Fiunegan, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of General Early's old division, at 
that time composed of the brigades of Pegram, Johnston and 
Godwin, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Division composed of the brigades of Canty, Reynolds and 
Quarles, Army of Tennessee ; again, of the brigades of Quarles, 
Shelley and J). H. Reynolds, Stewart's corps. Army of Ten- 
nessee. 

Division composed of the brigades of Stovall, Baker and Henry 
R. Jackson ; at another time, of the brigades of M. A. Stovall, 
R. L. Gibson, A. Baker and J. T. Holtzclaw ; Army of Ten- 
nessee. 

Division composed of Govan's and Smith's brigades. Army of 
Tennessee. 

Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Johnson, Jackson, 
Imboden, Vaughn and McCausland, Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Commanding division in Trans-Mississippi Department. 

In command of the reserve forces of Virginia. 

Division composed of the brigades of Clarke and Harrison. 

Commanding division during the siege of Savannah in Decem- 
ber, 1864, composed of the brigades of Mercer and John K. 
Jackson. 

Killed in action at Hatcher's Run; commanding Early's old di- 
vision. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Lewis, Ferguson 
and Hannon, Wheeler's corps. 

Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Wright and Logan, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Division composed of the cavalry brigades of McCausland and 
Dearing, and subsequently of the brigades of Payne and Muast-' 
ford. Army of Northern Virginia. 

In command of local brigade and reserves for the immediate 
defence of Richmond, Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of the division of Major-General Po- 
lignac, after his return to France ; in October, 1863, in com- 
mand of a division, Longstreet's corps. Army of the Tennessee, 
composed of the brigades of Gracie, Twiggs and Kelly. 

Commanding division of mixed troops after the evacuation of 
Charleston ; previously in command of James Island, South 
Carolina. 

Division composed of his old brigade and the brigades of Battle, 
Cook and Cox, Army of Northern Virginia. 



24 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

MAJOR-GENERALS, IN 













a 








Name. 


Statk. 


To Whom to 
Report. 


Date of 

Appoin 


o 




95 


William W. Allen 


Alabama... 


Gen. 


Jos. Wheeler.... 


March, 1865. 


March, 


1865. 


96 


W. T. C. Humes 


Tennessee. 


Gen. 


Jos. Wheeler.... 


March, 1865. 


March, 


1865. 


97 


Harry T. Hays 


Louisiana.. 
Alabama. . . 
S. Carolina. 


Gen. 
Gen. 
Gen. 


E. K. Smith 

J. E. Johnston . . 
R. E. Lee 


April, 1865. 
April 9, 1865. 
1865. 


April, 
April, 


1865. 
1865. 
.1865. 


98 


E. M. Law 




M W Gary 













CONFEDEKATE ROSTER. 



25 



ORDER OF RANK— Continued. 



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o 

■■q 

a 

OO 
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o 

1 

a) 

; 1 O 
! 1 O 

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REMARKS. 






Commanding cavalry division composed of the brigades of 

Crews and Hagan ; Brigadier-Geueral Robert H. Anderson's 

cavalry brigade was subsequently added. 
Commanding division In Lleuten ant-General "Wheeler's cavalry 

corps, composed of the brigades of Ashby, Harrison and 

WJlIlams. 
On special duty In Trans-Mlssisslppl Department. 
Commanding General Hampton's old cavalry division. 
Division assigned, but never concentrated, consisting of hla 

old brigade and Robert's brigade of North Carolina cavalry. 























26 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

BRIGADIER-GENERALS OF THE CONFEDERATE 





NAJre. 


Statk. 


To Whom to 
Report. 


a 

a 

a 
o 

^ !^ 

(U 
C3 

Q 


i4 

a 

as 

(^ 

V- 
O 
i> 

C3 
P 


1 


Adams, Charles W 

Adams, Daniel W 


Arkansas . . 
Louisiana. . 




1862. 


1862. 


2 


Gen. Beauregard 


May 23, 1862. 


May 23, 1862. 


a 


Adams, John 


Tennessee. 
Mississippi. 


Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 
Gen. Wm. J. Hardee.. 


May 23, 1863. 
Sept. 28, 1863. 


Dec. 29, 1862. 
Sept. 25, 1863. 


4 


Adams, Wirt 


5 












6 


Alexander, E. Porter.. 


Georgia. , . . 


Lt. Geu. Longstreet.. 


Mch. 1, 1864. 


Feb. 26, 1864. 


7 


Allen, Henry W 


Louisiana. . 


Gen. E. K.Smith 


Aug. 19, 1863. 


Aug. 19, 1863. 


8 


Allen, William W 


Alabama. . . 


Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 


Mch. 1,1864. 


Feb. 26,1864. 


9 


Anderson, CD 


Georgia 


Gen. G. W. Smith. .. 


May, 1864. 


May, 1864. 


10 


Anderson, George B. . . 


N. Carolina 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


June 9, 1862. 


June 9, 1862. 


11 


Anderson, George T. . . 


Georg".a. . . . 


Gen. Longstreet 


Nov. 1, 1862. 


Nov. 1, 1S62. 


12 


Anderson, Joseph R. . . 


Virginia . . . 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Sept. 3, 1861. 


Sept. 3, 1861. 


13 


Anderson, J. Patton. . . 


Florida 


Gen. B. Bragg 


Feb. 10, 1862. 


Feb. 10, 1862. 


14 


Anderson, R. H 


S. CaroUtna. 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


July 19, 1861. 


July 19,1861. 


15 


Anderson, Robert H. . . 


Georgia 


Gen. J. B. Hood 


July 26,1864. 


July 26, 1864. 


16 


Anderson, Samuel R... 


Tennessee . 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


July 9, 1861. 


July 9, 1861. 


17 


Archer, J. J 


Virginia . . . 
Virginia . . . 
Arkansas.. 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


June 3, 1862. 
Ai>l. 1, 1862. 


June 3, 1862. 
Apl. 1, 1862. 


IS 


Armistead, L A 


19 


Armstrong, Frauk C. . . 


Gen. J. E. Johaston.. 


Apl. 23, 1863. 


Jan. 20, 1863. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



27 



STATES ARMY, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 



1S02, 

Sept. 30, 1S62. 



Feb. 17, 1864. 
Jan. 25, 1S64. 



May 28, 1864. 
Jan. 25, 1864. 
June 9, 1864. 

May, 1864. 
Sept. SO, 1862. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Dec. 13, 186J. 
Feb. 10, 1862. 

Aug. 29, 1861. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 
Sept. 30, 1862. 

Apl. 1, 1862. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS, 



Commanding brigade in Major-General Price's army. 

Commanding Mississippi brigade, General Breckinridge's di- 
vision. Army of Tennessee, composed of the 13th, 20th, 16th, 
25th and 19th Louisiana and 32d Alabama regiments, Austin's 
battalion of sharp-shooters and Slocomb's light battery. 

Killed at Battle of Franklin ; commanded brigade in Loring'g 
division, Stewart's corps, Army of Tennessee, composed of 
the 6th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 23d and 43d Mississippi regiments. 

Brigade composed of Colonel Wood's regiment, the 11th and 
17th Arkansas regiments consolidated, the 14th Confederate 
regiment, the 9th Tennessee battalion and King's light 
battery. 

Conimaading a brigade of Mississippi State troops at Columbus, 
Kentucky. 

In command of the artillery attached to the 1st corps (Long- 
street's), Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General; resigned January 10, 1864; elected 
Governor of Louisiana. 

Promoted Major-General in the spring of 1865; brigade at first 
composed of the 1st, 3d, 8th and 10th Confederate regiments, 
and subsequently of the 1st, 3d. 4th, 9th, 12th and 51st regi- 
ments Alabama cavalry, Army of the West. 

Held commission in Georgia State forces ; commanding the 3d 
Georgia brigade, composed of the 7th, Sth and 9th regiments. 

Died October 16, 1862, from the effect of wounds received at 
Sharpsburg ; brigade composed of the 2d, 4th, 14th and 30th 
North Carolina regiments, D. H. Hill's division, Jackson's 
corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 7th, 8th, 9th and 11th Georgia regiments 
and the 1st Kentucky regiment ; the 59th Georgia regiment was 
afterwards substituted for the 1st Kentucky, whose term of 
service had expired ; all of the Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 14th, 35th, 45th and 49th Georgia regi- 
ments and the 3d Louisiana battalion. Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia; resigned July 19, 1862. 

Promoted Major-General February 17, 1864 ; brigade composed 
of the 1st Florida, 17th Alabama and the 5th and 8tli Mississippi 
regiments ; subsequently in command of Major-General Hind- 
man's division, Polk's corps, Army of Tennessee. 

Promoted Major-General July 14, 1862; brigade composed of 
Colonel Gladdon's 1st Louisiana Regular infantry, Colonel 
Anderson's 1st Florida regiment. Colonel Jackson's Sth Georgia 
regiment, the 7th and Sth Mississippi regiments, and Colonel 
Tyler's battalion of marines ; brigade afterwards composed of 
the 4th, 5th and 6th South Carolina Volunteers and the 2d 
South Carolina Rifles, Lougstreet's corps. Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 5th Georgia and the 1st, 3d 8th and 10th 
Confederate regiments cavalry. Army of Tennessee. 

Resigned May 10, 1862 ; brigade was composed of the 1st, 7th 
and 14th Tennessee regiments and one company of cavalry. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 14th and 7th Tennessee regiments, 
the 13th Alabama regiment and the 5th Alabama battalion, 
Heth's division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Killed in action at Gettysburg; brigade composed of the 9th, 
14th, 38th, 53d and 57th Virginia regiments, Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Commanding brigade in Chalmer's division, Forrest's cavalry 
corps. Army of the West. 



28 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



1 



Name. 



Ashby, Turner. 

Bagby, Arthur P 

Baker, Alpheus 

Baker, Lawrence S 

Baldwin, Wm. E 

Barksdale, William 

Barnes, James W 

Barringer, Rufus 

Barry, William S 

Barton, Setli M..; 

Bartow, Francis S 

Bate, William B 

Battle, C. A 

Baylor, John R 

Beale, Richard L. T.. . . 

Beall, W. N. R 

Beauregard, G. T 

Bee, Barnard E 

Bee, Hamilton P 

Bell, Tyree H 

Benning. Henry L 

Benton, Samuel 



State. 



Virginia , 



Texas 

Alabama. . . 
N. Carolina 
Mississippi. 

Mississippi. 



Texas 

N. Carolina 



Mississippi. 
Virginia . . . 

Georgia 

Tennessee. 

Alabama... 

Texas 

Virginia . . . 

Arkansas . . 
Louisiana.. 
S. Carolina. 



Texas 

Tennessee . 

Georgia 

Mississippi. 



To Whom to 

RErOET. 



Gen. T. J. Jackson., 



Lt. Gen. Buckner. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. Van Dorn 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. E. K. Smith. 
Gen. Beauregard . 

Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. Van Dorn 

( Commanding ") 
-j Charleston > 

( Harbor. ) 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. P. O. Hebert.... 
Maj. Gen. Forrest — 



Gen. R. E. Lee.. . 
Gen. J. B. Hood. 



May 23, 1802. 



March, 1864. 



March 7, 
July 30, 
Oct. 3. 



1864. 
1863. 
1862. 



Aug. 12, 1862. 



June 1, 1864. 



Mch. 18, 

July, 



1862. 
1861. 



Oct. 3, 1862. 



Aug. 25, 1863. 



Febr'y, 1865. 

Apl. IT, 1862. 
Mch, 1, 1861. 
June 17, 1801. 

March 0, 1862. 
Nov., 1863. 



May 23, 1862. 



Mch. 5, 1864. 
July 23, 1863. 
Sept. 19, 1862. 

Aug. 12, 1862. 



June 1, 1864. 



Mch. 11, 1862. 
July, 1861. 

Oct. 3, 1862. 
Aug. 20, 1863. 



Febr'y, 1865. 

Apl. 11, 1862. 
Mch. 1, 1801. 
June 17, 1861. 

March 4, 1862. 
Nov., 1803. 



Apl. 23, 1S63. 'Jan. 17, 1863. 
July 26, 1864. July 26,1864. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



29 



— Continued. 



May 11, 1864. 
Feb. 16, 1864, 
Oct. 3, 1S62, 

Sept. 30, 1862. 



June 1, 1864. 



Mch. 18, 1862. 



Oct. 3, 1862. 



Feb. 17, 1864. 



Apl. 17, 1862. 
Mch. 1, 1861. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 

Mch. 6, 1862. 



Apl. 23, 1863, 



REMARKS. 



Killed June 6th, 1862, near Harrisonburg, Virginia; command 
composed of twenty-.six companies ; subsequently constituting 
Robertson's brigade, and organized into the 6th, 7th and llth 
Virginia regiments, and the 16th Virginia battalion. Colonel 
Funsten. 

Brigade composed of Texas cavalry ; in autumn of 1864 com- 
manded a division composed of his old brigade and the 
brigades of DeBray and Brent. 

Brigade composed of the 37th, 40th, 42d and 54th Alabama 
regiments. 

Commanding Second Military District, Department of North 
Carolina and Souili Virginia. 

Died February 19, 18(!4 ; cnnimanding brigade, Di.strict of Mobile ; 
brigade, at the capture of Fort Donelson, consisted of the 
20th and 26th Mississippi and the 26th Tennessee regiments. 

Killed in action at Gettysburg ; brigade composed of the 21st, 
13th, 17th and 18th Mississippi regiments, McLaw's division, 
Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d and 5th North Carolina 
cavalry regiments, Major-General W. H. F. Lee's division, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade. Army of the Mississippi. 

Commanded brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, composed of 
the 9th, 14th, 3Sth, 53d and 57th Virginia regiments. 

Killed at the Battle of First Manassas July 21, 1861 ; command- 
ing brigade, Army of the Potomac, composed of the 7th and 
8th Georgia regiments. 

Promoted Major-General February 23, 1864; brigade composed 
of the 2d, 10th, 15th, 20th, 30th and 37th Tennessee and the 
37th Georgia regiments, and the 4th battalion Georgia sharp- 
shooters ; Army of Tennessee. 

Brigade [formerly Rodes'] composed of the 3d, 5th, 6th, 12th, 
26th and 61st Alabama regiments, infantry. 

Commanding brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department; also in 
command of Confederate forces in Arizona. 

Commanding brigade in Jlajor-General VV. II. F. Lee's cavalry 
division. Army of Northern Virginia, composed of the 9th, 10th 
and 13th Virginia cavalry regiments; the 14th Virginia cavalry 
regiment was subsequently added ; General Beale succeeded 
General Chambliss in command of his brigade. 

Commanding Second Sub-District, District of Mississippi. . 

Promoted General Confederate States Army July 21, 1861 ; com- 
manding at Charleston, South Carolina, and afterwards at 
Manassas. 

Killed at Manassas July 21, 1861 ; commanding brigade. Army 
the Potomac, composed of the 2d and llth Mississippi, the 6th 
North Carolina and the 4th Alabama regiments. 

Brigade composed of DeBray's, Buchell's, Wood's, Terrell's, [ 
Gould's and Llkin's Texas regiments. ' f 

Commanding 12th Tennessee regiment and acting Brigadier- v 
General; brigade composed of the regiments of Colonels l.v 
Russell, Greer, Newsom, Wilson and tiarteau; afterwards *** 
promoted Brigadier-General, and assigned to command of a 
brigade in Jackson's division, Forrest's cavalry corps. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 1.5th, 17th and 20th Georgia regi- 
ments, Hood's division, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Died of wounds, received in action at Atlanta, Georgia, July 28, 
1864 ; commanded a brigade composed of the 27th, 29th, 30th 
and 34th Mississippi regircents. 



30 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 
I 



BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



61 



Name. 



Blanchard, A. G. 



Boggs, William R. 
Bonham, M. L 



Bowen, John S. 



Bowles, Pinckney D. 
Bragg, Braxton 



Branch, L. O. B.... 



Brandon, Win. L. 
Brautly, W. F.... 



Bratton, John. 



Breckinridge, John C. 
Brent, Joseph L 



Brown, John C. 



Browne, Wm. M... 

Bryan, Goode 

Buckner, Simon B . 



State. 



Louisiana. 



Georgia 

S. Carolina. 



Missouri. .. 

Alabama... 
Louisiana.. 

N. Carolina 



Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 



S. Carolina. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



6eu. Huger. 






Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith.. 
Gen. Beauregard 



Gen. Beauregard . 



Brig. Gen. Walker.... 

f Commanding at ) 
\ Pensacola, Fla, / 

Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill.... 



Maj. Gen. D. H. Hill. 
Geu. J. B. Hood 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Kentucky.. Gen. A. S. Johnston. . 



Louisiana.. 



Lt. Gen. S. B. Buckner 



Tennessee. Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. A. R. Wright.... 
Georgia I Gen. R. E. Lee 

Kentucky.. Gen. A. S. Johnston.. 



Sept. 21, 1861 

Nov. 4, 1862 
Apl. 23, 1861 

Mch. IS, 1862, 

ApL 2, 1S65. 
Mch. 7, 1861. 

Nov. 16, 1861. 



June IS, 1S64. 
July 26, 1864. 

June 9, 1864. 



Nov. 2, 1S61. 
October, 1864. 

Sept. 30, 1862. 



Dec'r, 1864. De(;'r, 1864, 



Sept. 21, 1861. 

Nov. 4, 1862. 
Apl. 23, 1861. 

Mcil. 14, 1S62. 

April 2, 1865. 
Mch. 7, 1864. 

Nov. 16, 1^61. 



June 18, 1864. 
July 26, 1864. 

May 6, 1864. 



Nov. 2, 1861. 
October, 1864. 

Aug. 30, 1862. 



Aug. 31, 1863. 
Sept. 14, 1861. 



Aug. 29, 1363. 
Sept. 14, 1861. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



81 



— -Continued. 



O-H P 



Dec. 13, 1861. 



Apl. 22, 1863. ■■ Oct. 13, 1S62. 
Aug. 29, 1861 



Mch. 18, 1862. 



Mch. 7, 1861. 
Dec. 13, 1861. 



June 9, 1864. 



Dec. 13, 1861. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 



Feb. 17,1864. 
Dec. 13, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Brigade composed of the 3d, 4th and 22d Georgia regiments, the 
3d Alabama regiment, 3d Louisiana battalion and Colonel 
Williams' North Carolina battalion, Girardey's Louisiana 
Guard artillery. Grimes' Portsmouth artillery, and the Sussex 
cavalry. 

Chief of Staff to General E. Kirby Smith, commanding Trans- 
Mississippi Department. 

Resigned ; reappointed October 21, 1861 ; brigade at first com- 
posed of the 7th, 2d, 3d and 8th South Carolina Volunteers, in- 
fantry, constituting First brigade. First corps. Army of the 
Potomac; upon reappointment, ordered to the command of 
the 1st, 2d and 3d regiments South Carolina cavalry and 
Lieutenant-Colonel Trenholm's battalion South Carolina 
cavalry. 

Promoted Major-General May 25, 1863; commanding 14th, 16th, 
17th and ISth Arkansas regiments, Adams' Arkansas infantry 
regiment, aiKl Jouus' Arkansas infantry battalion; assigned. 
In 1861, to tile r.Diimiand of the 4th division, Western Depart- 
ment, enibraclHK the brigades of Martin and Bonham ; again 
in command of the 3d brigade, 1st division. Army of the 
Distnct of Mi.ssissippi. 

Brigade composed of the 21st Virginia battalion, the 2d and 6th 
Virginia reserves, and the 1st and 2d Confederate [mixed] 
regiments, Walker's division. 

Promoted Major-General September 12, 1861; assigned to com- 
mand at Pensacola, Florida, of the troops there assembled, 
consisting of the brigades of Colonels Chalmers, Clayton and 
Gladden, and the troops under Major Bradford. 

Killed at Sharpsburg ; brigade composed of the 7th, 18th, 28th, 
33d and 37th North Carolina regiments, A. P. Hill's division, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of a brigade of cavalry in Mississippi. 

Brigade composed of the 24th, 27th, 29th, 30th and 34th Missis- 
sippi regiments. 

Brigade composed of the 1st regiment South Carolina Volun- 
teers [Hagood's], the 2d regiment South Carolina Rifles, the 
5th and 6th regiments South Carolina Volunteers, and the 
Palmetto Sharpshooters, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General April 14, 1862; afterwards Secretary 
of War. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 5th, 7th and 8th regiments Louis- 
iana cavalry, Bagby's division. Army of West Louisiana, 
Lieutenant-General Bnckner commanding. 

Promoted Major-General August 4, 1864; brigade composed of 
the 18th, 26th, 32d and 45th regiments Tennessee infantry and 
Nemman's battalion Tennessee infantry, Stewart's division. 
Army of Tennessee ; to these the 3d regiment Tennessee in- 
fantry was subsequently added. 

Commanding brigade under General H. W. Mercer at the siege 
of Savannah, in December, 1864 ; served previously as A. D. 
C. to President Davis, with rank of Colonel. 

Brigade composed of the .53d, 55th, 50th and 10th Georgia 
regiments infantry, McLaw's division, Longstreet's corps. 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General August 16, 1862 ; commanding division 
at Bowling Green, Kentucky, and subsequently at Fort 
Donelson. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 





Name. 


State. 


To Whom to 
Report. 


a 

C 

o 

o 


a 

ci 
p: 

o 

■s 

P 


58 


Buford, A 


Kentucky.. 


Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 


Nov. 29, 1862. 


Sept. 2,1862. 


59 


Butler, M. Calvin 


S. Carolina. 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Sept. 2, 1863. 


Sept. 1, 1868. 


60 


CabeU, Wm. L 


Virginia.. . . 


Gen. E. K. Smith 


Apl. 23, 1863. 


Jan. 20, 1S63. 


61 


Campbell, Alex'r W.. . . 
Canty, James 




Gen L Polk 


1864. 


1864. 


6? 


Alabama. . . 


Maj. Gen. Buckner... 


Jan. 8, 1863. 


Jan. 8, 1863. 


6B 


Capers, E 


S. Carolina. 


Gen. Hood 


Nov. 30, 1864. 


Nov. 30, 1864. 


64 


Carroll, Wm. H 

Carter, John 


Tennessee. 
Tennessee. 
Mississippi. 

1 




Oct. 26, 18G1. 
July 8, 1864. 
Feb. 13, 1862. 


Oct. 26, 1861. 
July 7, 1864. 
Feb. 13, 1862. 


65 


Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 
Gen. A. S.Johnston.. 


66 


Chalmers, James K. . . . 


67 


Chambllss, John E., Jr. 


Virginia . . . 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Jan. 27, 1864. 


Dec. 19, 1863. 


68 


Cheatham, B. P 


Tennessee. 


Gen. B. Bragg 


July 9, 1861. 


July 9, ISCl. 


69 


Chestnut, James, Jr.. . 


S. Carolina. 


Maj. Gen. Sam. Jones 


Apl. 23, 18G4. 


Apl. 23, 1864. 


70 


Chilton, R n 


Virginia 


Gen. R. E. Lee 


Oct. 20, 1862. 


Oct. 20, 1S62. 


71 


Churchill, T. J 


Arkansas . . 


Gen. Van Dorn 


Mch. 6, 1862. 


Mch. 4, 1S62. 


72 


Clanton, James II 


Alabama. . . 


Gen. D. n. Maury.... 


Nov. IS, 1863. 


Nov. 16, 1863. 



CONFEDERATE EOSTER. 



335 



— Continued. 



Apl. 22, 1S63. 

Feb. IT, 1864. 
Apl. 23, 1S63. 

1865. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 

Nov. 30, 1S64. 

Dec. 20, 18G1. 



Feb. 13, 1862, 

and 
Feb. IT, 1S64. 



Jan. 2T, 1864. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 

June 9, 1864. 



Mch. 6, 1862 



Feb. IT, 1864. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Assigned to the command of the 2d division of Forrest's cavalry, 
composed of the brigades of Colonels Thompson and Bell ; 
Lyon's brigade subsequently constituted a part of this com- 
mand ; in 1865 command consisted of the brigades of Roddy, 
Clauton and Armistead. 

Promoted Major-General 1864 ; brigade composed of the 4th, 5th 
and 6th regiments South Carolina cavalry and " Keitt Squad- 
ron" South Carolina cavalry; also of the 1st and 2d South 
Carolina cavalry ; Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade composed of four regiments Arkansas 
cavalry and one battery of Light artillery ; at one time in com- 
mand of the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st regiments Arkansas In- 
fantrv ; in 1862 commanding 1st brigade, 2d division. Army of 
the West. 

Commanding brigade in Jackson's division, Forrest's cavalry 
corps. 

In command of Mobile and its vicinity, the garrison then con- 
sisting of the ITth, 21st and 29th Alabama regiments, the 4tU 
and 19th Louisiana regiments, the 30th Louisiana battalion, 
and various artillery companies, heavy and light. 

Succeeded Brigadier-General Gist in command of his brigade, 
composed of the 24ih South Carolina, the 16th South Carolina, 
the 46th and 65th Georgia regiments, the 8th Georgia battalion 
of infantry, and the 1st battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. 

Resigned February 1, 1863; commanding brigade in General 
Polk's Department, Mississippi river detences. 

Commanding brigade. Brown's division, Cheatham's corps, 
Army of Tennessee. 

First command, at Pensacola, Florida, consisted of the 1st and 
2d Mississippi regiments, the Quitman artillery company, the 
Vicksburg artillery company and the Judson artillery com- 
pany; assigned in January, 1864, to the command of the 
cavalry brigades of Forrest and McCulloch, constituting the 
1st division of Forrest's cavalry ; Rucker's brigade subse- 
quently constituted a part of this command ; in 1862 com- 
manded 2d brigade. Reserve corps. Army of the Mississippi, 
composed of the 5th, Tth, 9th, 10th, 29th and Blythe's Missis- 
sippi regiments, and Ketchum's Light battery. 

Killed in action, below Richmond, August 16, 1864 ; commanded 
cavalry brigade in General W. H. F. Leete division. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General March 14, 1862; brigade was composed 
of the 154th, 6th and 9th regiments Tennessee Volunteers and 
Blythe's Mississippi battalion ; assigned in 1861 to command 
of 2d division of the Western Department, embracing the 
brigades of Smith and Stevens. 

A. D. C. to President Davis, with rank of Colonel ; in 1864 in 
command of a brigade on the coast of South Carolina. 

Chief of Staff, Army of Northern Virginia; Senate refused to 
confirm nomination as Brigadier-General April 11, 1863; re- 
appointed Fel)ruary 16, 1864; confirmed same day, to taJie 
rank from Decemlier 21, 1863 ; resigned April 1, ls64. 

Commanding 2d cavalry brigade. General Van Dorn's army; In 
1862 cminiiainling 2il 'inigade, 2d division, Army of the West, 
composdl of the 4th Arkansas infantry regiment, the 1st and 
2d Arkansas Riilomen, dismounted, the 4th Arkansas infantry 
battalion, Turnbull's Arkansas battalion, Humphrey's Light 
battery, and Reve's Missouri Scouts. 

Commanding cavalry brigade in the Department of Alabama, 
Mississippi and East Louisiana. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



Name. 



T3 Clark, Charles 
74j01arke, John B., Jr.... 
Js'ciayton, H. D 



76 Cleburne, P. K. 



Cllngman, Thos. L. 
Cobb, Howell 



Cobb, Thos. R. R. 



Cocke, Philip St. Geo. 

Cockrell, Francis M... 

Colquitt, Alfred H.... 
Colston, R. E 



Conner, James 

Cook, Phil 

Cooke, John R 

Cooper, Douglas II . 



State. 



Mississippi. 
Missouri . . . 
Alabama. . . 



N. Carolina 
Georgia. . . . 

Georgia 

Virginia . . . 

Missouri... 

Georgia 

Virginia . . . 



S. Carolina. 

Georgia 

N. Carolina 
Mississippi. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



/ Department of ) 
\ Mississippi. / 

Gen. E. K. Smith 

Gen. S. B. Buckner. . . 

Gen. Van Dorn 

Gen. T. H. Holmes... 
Maj. Gen. Magruder.. 

Gen. Longstreet 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 

Gen. Pemberton 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Maj. Gen. Huger 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. Longstreet 

Gen. E. K. Smith 






May 22, 1861. 
Moh. 12, 1864. 



May 22,1861. 
Moh. 8, 1864. 



Apl. 25, 1863. Apl. 22, 1863, 



March 6, 1862. 

May 17, 1862. 
Feb. 13, 1862. 

Nov. 1, 1862. 

Oct. 21, 1861. 

July 23, 1863. 

Sept. 30, 1862. 
Dec. 24, 1861. 



June 1, 1864. 
Aug. 8, 1864. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 
June 23, 1863. 



March 4, 1362. 

May 17, 1862. 
Feb. 13, 1362. 

Nov. 1, 1862. 

Oct. 21, ISdl. 

July 18, 1863. 

Sept. 1, 1362. 
Dec. 24, 1861. 



June 1, 1864. 

Aug. 5, 1864. 

Nov., 1, 1862. 

May 2, 1863. 



— Continued, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 






Aug. 29, 1S61, 
May 11, 1864. 
Apl. 25, 1863, 

Mch. 6, 1862. 

Sept. 30, 1862. 
Feb. 13, 1862. 



Dec. 13, 186i. 



Feb. IT, 1864. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 

Dec. 24, 1861, 

and 
Feb. 17, 1864. 



June 1, 1864. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 
Feb. IT, 1864. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Resigned October 21, 1863 ; succeeded Brigadier- General Long- 
street In command temporarily of tils brigade, composed of 
the 1st, Tth, Utti and ITtli Virginia regiments. 

Commanding brigade In Marmaduke's cavalry division ; previ- 
ously in command of the Third District, Missouri State 
Guards. 

First command, at Pensacola, Florida, composed of the 1st Ala- 
bama and the 1st Georgia regiments, and the 2d Alabama bat- 
talion ; subsequently his brigade composed of the ISth, 36th, 
38th, 32d and 58th Alabama regiments; promoted Major- 
General July 8, 1864. 

Promoted Major-General December 13, 1862 ; brigade composed 
of the 2d, 5th, 24th and 48rh Tennessee and the 1.5th Arkansas 
regiments and Calvert's Light Battery, constituting Second 
brigade. Third corps. Army of the Mississippi. 

Brigade composed of the Sth, 31st, 51st and 61st North Carolina 
regiments. 

Promoted Major-General September 9, 1863 ; brigade composed 
of the 15th North Carolina, the 2d Louisiana and the 16th and 
24th Georgia regiments and Cobb's Legion, Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Killed at Fredericksburg ; brigade composed of the 18th, 24th 
and 16th Georgia regiments, the Legions of Cobb and Phillips 
and the 3d battalion Georgia. Sharpshooters, McLaw's division, 
Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 11th, 18th, 19th and 28th Virginia re- 
giments ; as at first constituted, his brigade was composed of- 
the 18th, 19th, 28th and 49th Virginia regiments, and formed 
the Fifth brigade. First corps, Army of the Potomac. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th regiments 
Missouri Infantry and the 1st regiment and the 3d itattalion 
Missouri cavalry, dismounted, Bowen's division. Army of the 
West. 

Brigade composed of the 6th, 19th, 23d, 2Tth and 28th Georgia 
regiments, D. H. Hill's division, Jackson's corps, Army of 
Norihern Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of the First brigade, Department of 
> orfolk, consisting of the 3d Virginia, the 18th and 14th North 
Carolina regiments, and several unattached artillery and 
cavalry companies ; brigade at one time in 1862 composed of 
the 13th and 14th North Carolina regiments and Manley's 
Light Battery ; at the Battle of Chancellorsville, brigade com- 
posed of the 10th, 23d and 3Tth Virginia regiments and the 1st 
and 3d North Carolina regiments, Trimble's division. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 3d, Tth, Sth, 15th and 20th regiments 
South Carolina infantry and James' battalion, Longstreet's 
corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Succeeded Geneial Doles in command of his brigade, composed 
of the 4th, 12th, 21st and 44th Georgia regunents, lafantry. 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 15th, 2Tth, 46th and 4Sth North Carolina 
regiments, Heth's division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of North- 
ern Virginia. 

Commanding Indian brigade, composed of the 1st Choctaw and 
Chickasas regiment, 2d Choctaw regiment, Choctaw battalion, 
1st and 2d Cherokee anil 1st and 2d Creek regiments, Seminole 
battalion, Osage battalion, and Howell's Texas Light Battery ; 
Subsequently assigned to command of District ''Indian Ter- 
ritory." 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



100 
101 

102 
103 

104 
105 



106 
lOT 



108 
109 



Name. 



Cooper, Samuel. 
Corse, M. D 



Cosby, George B. 
Cox, William R.. 



Cox, John Z 

Crews, C. C 

Crittenden, George B . 



Camming, Alfred.. 
Dahlgren, Chas. G. 
Daniel, Junius 



Davidson, H. B.. 
Davis, Joseph R. 

Davis, Reuben... 
Davis, W. G. M.. 

Dearing, James . , 
Deas, Zach. C 



DeBray, X. B... 

Deshler, James. 



Dlbrell, George G. 
Dicklson, J. J 



Dobbins, Arcib. J. 
Dockery, T. P. . . . 



State. 



Virginia ... 
Virginia . . . 

Kentucky.. 

N. Carolina 



Georgia. . . 
Kentucky. 



Georgia 

Mississippi. 
N. Carolina 

Tennessee. 
Mississippi. 

Mississippi. 
Florida .... 

Virginia.... 
Alabama. . . 



Texas. . . 
Georgia. 



Tennessee. 
Florida.... 



Arkansas . , 
Arkansas . , 



To Whom to 
Report. 



President Davis. 
Gen. Lougstreet. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. Wheeler 



Gen. Forney 

Gen. Beauregard . 
Gen. G. W. Smith. 



Gen. S. B. Buckner. 
Gen. G. W. Smith. 



Gen. A. S.Johnston. 
Gen. E. K. Smith. . . . 



Maj. Gen. Pickett 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. E. K. Smith. 
Gen. B. Bragg. . . . 



Gen. Jos. Wheeler., 

Gen. Beauregard... 

Maj. Gen. Fagan... 
Qen. E. K. Smith... 



Mch. 14, 1S61. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 

June 2, 1864. 



1864. 

Aug. 15, 1861. 

Oct. 29, 1862. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 

Aug. 18, 1863. 
Oct. 8, 1862. 



Nov. 4, 1862. 



1864. 

Dec. 20, 1862. 

Apl. 13,1864. 
July 28, 1863. 



Mch. 
Nov. 

Jan. 

May 



14, 1861, 
1, 1862, 

20, 1863. 

31, 1864, 



1864. 

Aug. 16, 1861, 

Oct. 29, 1862, 



Sept, 1, 1862. 

Aug. is, 1863, 
Sept. 15, 1862. 



Nov. 4, 1862. 



1864. 

Dec. 13, 1862. 

Apl. 8, 1864. 
July 28, 1863. 



July 20, 1864. July 26, 1864 



1864. 

Aug. 10, 1803. 



1864, 

Aug. 10, 1863, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



37 



— Continued. 



Mch, 14, 1861. 
Apl. 22, 1863. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 

June 2, 1864. 



Aug. 15, 1861. 
Apl. 22, 1863. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 

Feb. IT, 1864. 
•Oct. 8. 1862. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 

....1864, 

Apl. 22, 1863. 



June 10, 1864. 



REMARKS. 



Adjutant and Inspector-General; promoted General August 31, 
1861, to take rank frnru May 16, 1861. 

Brigade composed of the 15th, 17th, 29th, 30th and 32d Virginia 
regiments infantry, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Commanding cavalry brigade In General Stephen D. Lee's di- 
vision, Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louis- 
iana. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 4th, 14th and 30th North Carolina 
regiments and such iiortions of the 1st and 3d North Carolina 
regiments as escaped capture on the 12th May, 1864. 

Colonel Commanding 12th Confederate cavalry ; acting Brigadier 
General. 

Commanding brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 6th 
Georgia cavalry. 

Promoted Major-General November 9, 1861; brigade composed 
of the 16th Mississippi, 21st Georgia, 21st North Carolina and 
15rh Alabama regiments and Captain Courtney's Light Battery, 
Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 34th, 39th, 36th and 56th Georgia regi- 
ments, Stevenson's division. Army of the West. 

Brigadier-General State forces of Mississippi; never mustered 
into the Confederate service, except temporarily. 

Killed in action May 12, 1864; brigade composed of the 32d, 43d, 
45th and 53d North Carolina regiments infantry and the 2d 
North Carolina battalion. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding cavalry brigade, Wheeler's corps, Ai'my of the 
West. 

Brigade composed of 1st Confederate battalion, the 2d, 11th, 26tli 
and 42d Mississippi regiment, the 55th North Carolina regi- 
ment and the Madison Light Artillery ; A. D. C. to President 
Davis, &c., with rank of Colonel. 

In command of sixty-day troops from Mississippi, at Bowling 
Green, Kentucky. 

Brigade composed of 1st regiment Florida cavalry and 6th and 
7th regiments of Florida infantry, and Martin's [afterwards 
McCant's] Light Battery; in spring of 1863 commanded the De- 
partment of East Tennessee ; resigned the latter part of 1863. 

In command of a cavalry brigade, Army of Northern Virginia ; 
Killed at High Bridge. 

Brigade composed of the 19th, 22d, 25th, 26th, 39th and 50th 
Alabama regiments and Dent's Light Battery; Withers' di- 
vision, Polk's corps, Army of Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of the "23d, 26th and 32d regiments Texas 
cavalry. 

Killed at Chickamauga September 20th, 1863; brigade composed 
of the Texas regiments of Colonels Wilkes' and Mills, the 
Arkansas regiment of Lieutenant-Colonel Hutchinson, and 
Douglas' Texas Light Battery ; brigade at one time composed 
of the 17th, 18th, 24th and 26th Texas regiments, coasolidated ; 
the 6th, 10th and 15th Texas regiments, consolidated, and the 
19th and 24th Arkansas. 

Brigade composed of the 4th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Tennessee 
regiments cavalry and Shaw's battalion. Army of the West. 

In command of East and South Florida; acting Brigadier- 
General. 

Commanding brigade in Fagan's division. 

Commanding middle Suij-District of Arkansas ; in 1862 in com- 
mand of the 1st brigade, 3d division, Army of the West, com- 
posed of the 18th, 19th and 20th Arkansas regiments and the 
Arkansas battalions of McCairns and Jones. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



1 



110 

in 



Doles, George 

Donelson, Daniel S. 

Drayton, Thomas F. 

DuBose, Dudley M.. 



114 
115 



116 
117 



118 
119 

120 
121 

122 
123 



Name. 



Duke, Basil W. 
Duncan, J. K.. 



Dunnovant, John. 
Early, Jubal A.. . 



Echols, John. 
Ector, M. D.. 



Elliott, Stephen, Jr. 
Elzey, Arlold 



Evans, C. A. . 
Evans, N. G. 



124 EwcU, Richard S. 



Pagan, J. P. 



State. 



Georgia 

Tennessee. 

S. Carolina. 

Georgia 



Kentucky. 
Louisiana. 



S. Carolina. 
Virginia . . . 



Virginia . . . 
Texas 



S. Carolina. 
Maryland.. 



Georgia 

S. Carolina. 



Virginia . . . 



Arkansas . . 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. Longstreet. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. R. B. Lee.. 



Gen. Heth 

Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen. R. E. Lee , 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. Beauregard June 17, 1861 



a 



5< 



Nov. 1,1862. 
Julr 9, 1861. 

Sept. 25, 1861. 

Nov., 1864. 



Jan. 7, 1862. 

July, 1864. 
Aug. 28, 1861. 



Apl. 18,1862. 
Sept. 27, 1862. 

May 28,1864. 
Aug. 28, 1861. 

May 20, 1864. 
Oct. 21, 1861. 



Gen. T. II. Holmes... 



Oct. 3, 1S62 



Nov. 1, 1862. 
July 9, 1861. 

Sept. 25, 1861. 

Nov., 1864. 



Jan. 7, 1862. 1 



July, 
July 



1864. 
21, 1861. 



Apl. 16, 1862. 
Aug. 23, 1862. 

May 28, leei. 

July 21, 1861. 

May 19, 1864. 
Oct. 21, 1861. 



June 17, 1861, 



Sept. 12, 1862, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



39 



-Continued. 



Apl. 22, 1863, 
Aug. 29, 1861, 

Dec. 13, 1861. 



Jan. 14, 1862. 



Aug. 29, 1861, 



Apl. 18, 1862. 
Sept. 2T, 1862. 

May 28, 1864. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 

May 20, 1864. 
Dec, 19, 1861. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



Oct. 3, 1862. 



Oct. 13, 1864. 



RBMARKS. 



Brigade composed of the 4tl), 12th, 21st and 44th Georgia regi- 
ments infantry, D. IT. Hill's division, Array of Northern Vir- 
ginia ; killed in action at Bethesda Church. 

Promoted Major-General January 17, 1863; commanded 1st 
brigade, 2d division, 1st corps. Army of Mississippi, composed 
of the 8th, 15th, 16th, 21st and 51st Tennessee regiments and 
Games' Light Battery. 

At first in command of a military district, Coast of South Caro- 
lina ; subsequently transferred to the Trans-Mississippi De- 
partment, where brigade was composed of the 8th and 9th 
Missouri infantry and Ruif ner's Missouri Light Battery. 

Brigade composed of the 18th, 24th and 16th Georgia regiments, 
the Georgia legions of Cobb and Phillips and the 3d battalion 
Georgia Sharpshooters, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Succeeded General John H. Morgan in command of his cavalry 
forces, Department of Southwest Virginia, 

In command of River Defences below New Orleans ; died De- 
cember 18, 1862, at Knoxville, Tennessee. 

Killed at Vaughn Road October 1, 1864. 

Promoted Major-General January 17, 1863 ; brigade composed 
of the 5th and 28d North Carolina regiments, the 24th Virginia 
and the 20th Georgia regiments ; as at first constituted, his 
brigade was composed of the 5th, 13th and 24th North Caro- 
lina regiments, and formed the 6th brigade, 1st corps. Army 
of the Potomac ; at the Battle of Fredericksburg Early's 
brigade was composed of the 13th, 25th, 31st, 44th, 49th, 52d 
and 58th Virginia regiments, Ewell's division, Jackson's corps, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the .50th, 60th and 63d Virginia regiments 
and Edgar's and Derrick's battalions, the 22d Virginia regi- 
ment being subsequently added. 

Brigade composed of the 10th, 11th, 14th and 82d Texas dis- 
mounted cavalry regiments and the 15th Arkansas infantry 
regiment ; afterwards commanding brigade in McCown's di- 
vision, Polk's army corps, Army of Tennessee. 

Died of wounds received in front of Petersburg, Virginia; 
brigade comijosed of the 17th, 18th, 22d, 23d and 26th regi- 
ments South Carolina Volunteers and the Holcombe Legion. 

Promoted Major-General December 4,1862; commanding bri- 
gade in Ewell's division ; brigade at one time composed of 
the 12th Georgia and the 13th, 25th, 31st, 44th, .52d and .'iSth 
Virginia regiments, Jackson's corps. Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Brigade composed of the 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th and 61st 
Georgia regiments infantry. Army of Northern Virginia; the 
12th Georgia battalion was subsequently added. 

Brigade composed of the 17th, 18th, 22d, 23d and 26th regiments 
South Carolina Volunteers and the Holcombe Legion ; as at 
first constituted, his brigade was composed of the 13th, 17th 
and ISth Mississippi regiments, and formed the 7th brigade, 
Ist corps. Army of the Potomac ; at the Battle of Leesburg his 
brigade consisted of the 13th, 17th and 18th Mississippi regi- 
ments and the 8th Virginia regiments ; in June, 1862, in com- 
mand on James Island, South Carolina. 

Promoted Major-General January 24, 1862 ; brigade composed 
of the 5th, 6th and 13th Alabama and the 12th Mississippi regi- 
ments, constituting 2d brigade, 1st corps. Army of the 
Potomac ; afterwards in command of brigade composed of 
the 1st, 7th, 11th and 17ih Virginia regiments. 

Promoted Major-General April 25, 1864 ; commanding division 
in General Price's army. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



126 
12T 

128 



130 

131 

132 
133 



185 

136 



137 



138 
139 



140 
141 
142 



Name. 



Fauntleroy, T. T 

Featherston, Wm. S. 
Ferguson, Sam'l W.. 

Field, Charles W.... 



Finegan, Joseph. 
Finley, J. J 



Fizer, John C. . 
Floyd, John B. 



Forney, John H. 



Forney, W. H 

Forrest, Nathan B. 

Fraser, John W 



Frazier, C. W. 
French, S, Q.. 



Frost, D. M 

Fry, B. D 

Gano, Richard M. 



143 Gautt, E. W 

144 Gardner, Frank. 



State. 



Virginia.. . . 
Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 

Kentucky. . 



Florida 

Florida 

Mississippi. 
Virginia 

Alabama. . . 

Alabama... 
Tennessee. 

Alabama. . . 

Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 

Missouri... 
Alabama. . . 
Kentucky.. 



Missouri.. 
Louisiana. 



146 1 Gardner, Wm. M Georgia... 

140 Garland, Sam'l, Jr Virginia . . 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. B. Brago 



Maj. Gen. McLaws. 
Army of Kanawha.. 



Gen. Sam. Jones.. 



Gen. R. E. Lee.... 
Gen. E. K. Smith. 



Gen. B. F. Cheatham. 



Gen. Buckner.. 
Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. T. H. Holmes., 

Gen. R. E. Lee , 

Gen. J. H. Morgan., 



Gen. Polk 

Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. J. E. Johnston . 



o< 



May 18, 1861. 
Mch. 6, 1862. 
July 28, 1863. 

Mch. 14, 1862. 

Apl. 5, 1862. 
Nov. 18, 1863. 



1865. 

May 23, 1861. 

Mch. 14, 1862. 



Nov. 9, 1864. 
July 21, 1862. 

May 3, 1863. 

May 19, 1863. 
Oct, 23, 1861. 

Oct. 10, 1862. 
May 24, 1864. 
April, 1865. 



Apl. 19, 1862. 

Nov. 14, 1S61. 
May 23, 1862. 



May 18, 1861. 
March 4, 1862. 
July 23, 1863. 

Mch. 9, 1S62. 

April 5, 1862, 
Nov. 16, 1863. 



1865. 

May 23, 1861. 

Mch. 10, 1862. 



Nov. 9, 1864. 
July 21, 1862. 

May 3, 1863. 

May 19, 1863. 
Oct. 23, 1861. 

Mch. 3, 1852. 
May 24, 1864. 



Apl. 11, 1S62. 

Nov. 14, 1861. 
May 23, 1862. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



41 



— -Continued. 



Mch. 6, 1862. 
Feb. IT, lSt34. 

Mch. 14, 1862. 

Apl. 5, 1S62. 
Feb. 17, 1864. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 
Mch. 14, 1862. 

Jan'y, 1865. 
Sept. 30, 1862. 



Dec. 13, 1861. 

Oct. 10, 1862. 
May 24, 1864. 



Aj)l. 19, 1862 

Dec. 13, 1861 
Sept. SO, 1862. 



Oct. la, 1864. 



REMARKS, 



Rank of Brigadier-General confen'ed by the State of Virginia ; 
resigned October Sth, 1861. 

Brigade composed of the 12th, 16th, 19th and 48th Mississippi 
regiments and Smith's Light Battery. 

Brigade consisted of the 2d Tennessee regiment of cavalry, the 
56th and 2d regiments Alabama cavalry, the 17th battalioa 
Tennessee cavalry, the 12th Mississippi battalion of cavalry 
and Watie's South Carolina Light Battery. 

Promoted Major-General February 12, 1864 ; brigade was com- 
posed of the 40th, 47th, 55th and 60th Virginia regiments, the 
22d Virginia battalion and Captain Pegram's Light Battery, 
Heth's division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding East and Middle Florida; afterwards In command 
of a brigade. Army of Northern Virginia, composed of the 2d, 
5th, 9th, tilth and ilth Florida regiments. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 3d,'4th, 6th and 7th regiments 
Florida Infantry and the lat regiment Florida cavalry, dis- 
mounted. 

Commanding mixed brigade in Lientenant-Qeneral Hardee's 
coi-ps, on the retreat through the Carolinas. 

Relieved ; commanding forces in Kanawha Valley ; brigade, 
early In 1862. composed of the 20th Mississippi and the 36th, 
50th and Slst Virginia regiments. 

Promoted Major-Ceneral October 27, 1862; commanding De- 
partment of Alabama and West Florida; headquaiters at 
Mobile, Alabama ; brigade at first coriposed of the 9th, 10th 
and 11th Alabama, the 19th Mississippi and the BSth Virginia 
regiments. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the Sth, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th and 14th 
Alabama regiments. 

Promoted Major-General December 4, 1863 ; assigned by General 
Bragg to command of a cavalry brigade composed of the 4th, 
8th and 9th Tennessee regiments, Russell's 4th Alabama regi- 
ment and Freeman's Light Battery. 

Brigade composed of the 55th Georgia, the 62d and 64th North 
Carolina regiments and Kain's Light Battery. 

Senate refused to confirm. 

Promoted Major-General August 31, 1862; In command at 
Evansport, Virginia, blocKnding the Potomac river; after- 
wards in command of the District of Cape Fear, North Caro- 
lina. 

Dropped December 9, 1863; S. O. 109; also Brigadier-General 
Missouri State Guard. 

Commanding Walker's and Archer's brigades ; at one time in 
command of the District of Augusta, Georgia. 

Commanding 2d brigade, Morgan's cavalry division ; afterwards 
in command of a brigade of Texas cavalry operating in Indian 
Territory and Arkansas, composed of the regiments of Colonels 
Dcisrorse, Martin, Qurley, Duff and Hardeman, Lieutenant- 
Colonel Showalter's Ijattalion, the light batteries of Captains 
Howell and Krumbhar, and Captain Welch's company, known 
as the "Gano Guards." 

Commanding Fort Thompson, Missouri. 

Promoted Major-General December 13,1862; commanding 1st 
brigade, reserve division. Army of the Mississippi, composed 
of the 19^h, 22d, 25th, 26th and 29th Alabama regiments and 
Robertson's Light Battery ; afterwards in command at Mobile. 

Commanded pes'; at Richmond, Virginia, &c.; at one time iii 
command of a military district in Florida, &c., <fcc. 

ICitled at South Mountain September I4th, 1862; brigade com- 
posed of the Sth, 12th, 13th, 20th and 23d North Carolina 
regiments. 



42 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



14S 
149 



151 

152 

153 
154 
155 



156 
15T 



Name. 



Garnett, R. B. 



Qarnett, Robt. 8. . 
Garrott, IshainW. 



Gartrell, Lucius J., 
Gary, M. W 



Gatlln, Ty. C. 



Gholson, S. Jw... 
Gibbs, George C. 
Gibson, R. L 



Glrardey, Victor J. B. 
Gist, 8. R 



160 
161 

162 
163 



GlacUlen, A. H 

Godwin, A. O 

Gordon, G. W 

Gordon, James B 



State. 



Virginia , 



Virginia . . . 
Alabama. . , 



Georgia 

S. Carolina. 

N. Carolina 



Adj't and Insp. Gen. 



Gen. J. E. Joliuston.. 



Gen. Howell Cobb. 
Gen. R, E. Lee 



Missouri-. . . 
N. Carolina 
Louisiana . . 



Georgia 

S. Carolina. 



Louisiana.. 



N. Carolina 



Tennessee. 
N. Carolina 



Gordon. John B ! Georgia 



Gorgas, Josiah. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. R. E. Lee... 
Gen. Pemberton. 



Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. R E. Lee. 



Gen. J. B. Hood. 
Gen. R. E. Lee... 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. S. Cooper. 



o^ 



Nov. 14, 1961, 



June 6, 1S61. 
May 29, 1S63. 



1864. 

June 14, 1864, 

Aug. 15, 1861. 

June 1, 1S84. 

1864, 

Feb. 1, 1864. 



Aug. 3, 1664. 
Mch. 20, 1S62. 

Sept. 30, 1861. 

Aug. 9, 1S64. 

Aug. 16, 1664. 
Sept. 28, 1863. 

May 11, 1SG3. 
1864. 



Nov. 14, 1S61. 



June 6, 1861. 
May 26, 1863. 



1864. 

May 19,1864. 



July 8, 1861. 

May 6, 1864. 

1864. 

Jan. 11, 1864. 



July 30, 1864. 
Mch. 20, 1862. 

Sept. 30, 1861. 

Aug. 5, 1864. 

Aug. 15, 1864. 
Sept. 28, 1863. 

May T, 1863, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



43 



— Continued. 



Dec. 13, 1801. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



June 14, 1864. 

Aug. 29, 1861. 
June 1, 1864. 



Feb. 1, 1S64, 



Mch. 20, 1862. 



Dec. 13, 1861, 



Feb. IT, 1864, 
Jan. 2.'5, 18C4. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Killed at Gettysburg ; succeeded General T. J. Jackson in com- 
mand of the " Stonewall Brigade," composed of the 2d, 4th, 
5th, 27th and 33d Virginia regiments; brigade at one time 
composed of the 8th, ISth, 19th, 28th and 56th Virginia regi- 
ments, D. R. Jones' division, Ai"my of Northern Virginia. 

Killed at Craddock's Ford, Virginia, July 13, 1861. 

Killed at Vicksburg June 17, 1863 ; at the time of his death he 
was in command of the 20th Alabama regiment, of S. D. Lee's 
brigade, and fell before his commission as Brigadier-General 
was received ; commanded Tracy's brigade, after his death, 
for a few days, until Brigadier-General S. D. Lee was assigned 
to its command by order of General Pemberton. 

Oomnianded 2d brigade Georgia Reserves, composed of 1st, 2d, 
3d and 4th regiments. 

Promoted Major-General of cavalry shortly after the Battle of 
Darbytown; brigade composed of the "Hampton Legion," 
the 7th South Carolina cavalry, the 7th Georgia cavalry, the 
24th Virginia cavalry and Captain Harkerson's Virginia battery 
of Light artillery. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Resigned September 8, 1862; commanding Southern Depart- 
ment, Coast Defense of North Carolina; Adjutant-General of 
North Carolina, with the rank of Major-General. 

Commanding brigade of cavalry, Department of Alabama, Mis- 
sissippi and East Louisiana. 

Acting Brigadier-General; commanding post, ice, at Macon, 
Georgia. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 4th, lUh, 13th, 16th, 19th, 20th, 25th 
and 30th Louisiana regiments, the 4th Louisiana battalion and 
Austin's battalion of Sharpshooters; afterwards in command 
of a division at Spanish Fort, near Mobile, consisting of the 
brigades of Campbell, Holtzclaw, Ecktor and Thomas, and 
Patton's regiment of artillery. 

Killed in action in front of Petersburg, Virginia, at the time 
being in command of A. R. Wright's old brigade. 

Killed in action, at the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864; 
in command of a brigade composed of the 16th and 24th South 
Carolina, the 46th and 65th Georgia regiments infantry, the 
8th Georgia infantry battalion and the 1st battalion Georgia 
Sharpshooters. 

Killed at Shiloh ; brigade at Pensacola composed of Lieutenant- 
Colonel Adam's Louisiana battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Cop- 
pen's battalion of Zouave.s, Major Lary's Georgia battalion. 
Colonel Anderson's 1st Florida regiment and Captain Lee's 
artillery company. 

First Provost-Marshal of Richmond; afterwards in command 
of Hoke's brigade, composed of the 6th, .54th and 57th North 
Carolina regiments, Early's division, Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Brigade composed of the 11th and 29th, 12th and 47th, 13th and 
154th Tennessee regiments. 

Killed in action at Yellow Tavern, Virginia; brigade composed 
of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th North Carolma regiments, 
cavalry. 

Promoted Major-General May 14, 1864; brigade composed of 
the 13th, 26th, 31st, 3Sth, 60th and 61st Georgia regiments 
[originally Lawton's brigade], the 6th Georgia, and the 12th 
Georgia battalion, Early's division. Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Chief of Ordnance. 



44 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

BRIGADIER-GENERALS' 



164 
165 



16T 
16S 



Name. 



Govan, D. C... 
Gracie, A., Jr. 



Granberry, H. B. 

Grayson, -Talin B. 
Gregg, John 



Gregg, Maxcy.. 



170 Green, Martin E. 



172 



173 
174 



Green, Thomas. 



Greene, Colton. 



Greer, E 

Griffith, Richard. 



17.'5 Grigsby, J. Warren . 
176 Grimes, Bryan 



177 
178 
179 

180 
181 



Hagan, James 

Hagood, Johnson. 
Hampton, Wade.. 



Hannon, M. W. 
Hanson, R. H. . 



State. 



Arkansas , 



Alabama. . . 



Texas. 



Louisiana. 
Texas 



S. Carolina. 



Missouri... 



Texas , 



."htVili. 



Texas 

Missasippi. 

Kentucliy.. 
N. Cairolina 



Alabama... 
S. Carolina. 
S. Carolina. 



Kentucky. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. S. Price . 



(Jen. E. K. Smith. 



Gen. T. n. Holmes.. 
Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. 1{. E. Lee. 



Gen. Wheeler 

Gen. Pemberton 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. Wheeler 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Feb. 5, 1864. 



Nov. 4, 1862. 



Mch. 5, 1864, 

Aug. 15, 1S61. 
Sept. 27, 1SG2, 



Dec. 14, 186i, 



July 23, 1862. 



May 23, 1863, 



Oct. 8, 1862, 
Nov. 2, 1861, 



June 1, 1864, 

Febr'y, 1865. 
July 21, 1862. 
May 23, 1862. 



1865. 

Dec. 20, 1862. 



Dec. 29, 1868 



Nov. 4, 1862, 



Feb. 29, 1864, 

Aug. 15, 1861. 
Aug. 29, 1862, 



Dec. 14, 1861 



July 21, 1862, 



May 20, 1863, 



Oct. 8, 1862, 
Nov., 2, 1861, 



May ]9, 1864. 

Febr'y, 1865. 
July 21, 1362. 
May 23, 1862. 



1866. 

Dec. 13, 1862. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



45 



— Continued. 






Feb. 5, 1S64. 
Apl. 22, 1863. 

May 11, 1S64. 

Aug. 15, 1861. 
Sept. 2T, 1862. 

Dec. 24, 1S61. 
Sept. 30, 1S62. 



June 25, 1864. 



Oct. 8. 1862. 
Dec. 13, 1861, 



June 1, 1864. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 
Sept. 30, 1862. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS, 



Briorade composetl of the 1st, 2cl, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Arkansas 
regiments, commanded in turn by Generals Hardee, Hlndman 
and Liddell. 

KUled in the trenches in front of Petersburg December 2, 1864; 
brigade composed of the 63d Tennessee and the 43d Alabama 
regiments, and the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th battalions of the Ala- 
bama Legion, Longst reefs corps. 

Brigade composed of the 7th, 10th, 6th and 15th, 17th and 19th 
24th and 25th Texas regiments. 

Died at Tallahassee, Florida, October 21, 1861. 

Brigade composed of the Tth Texas, the 3d, 10th, ,34th, 41st and 
50th Tennessee regiments and Bledsoe's Light Battery ; bri- 
gade at one time composed of the 1st, 4th and .5th Texas and 
the ' 3d Arkansas regiments, Longstreet's corps, Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Killed at Fniterickslinrg; brigade composed of the 1st, 12th, 
13th and I4tli Smith Carolina infantry regiments and "Orr's 
Rifles " (1st South Carolina Rifles), A. P. Hill's division, Jack- 
son's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Killed in action during the siege of Vicksburg ; commanded 3d 
brigade, 1st division. Army of the West, composed of the 4th 
Missouri regiment, battalion Missouri infantry, battalion 
Missouri cavalry, dismounted, Confederate Rangers, ami 
King's Light Battery ; during the siege of Vicksburg, General 
Green commanded a brigade in Bowen's division, composed 
of the remnants of the 2d and 6th Missouri infantry regiments, 
the 1st and 3d Missouri cavalry regiments, dismounted, and 
the Light Batteries of Landis and King. 

Killed in action at the Battle of Mansfield, April 12, 1864 ; com- 
manding Texas cavalry brigade under General Marmaduke, 
in the Trans-Mississippi Department; in the assault upon 
Donaldsville, -Tune 28, 1863, his command consisted of the 4th, 
5th and 7th Texas cavalry regiments and the regiments of 
Phillips and Stone. 

Commanding cavalry brigade, Marmaduke's division, Trans- 
Mississippi Department. 

Chief of Bureau (if Conscription, Trans-Mississippi Department. 

Mortally wouudt'd at Savage Station; brigade was composed of 
the 13th, iTlli, istli and 21st Mississippi regiments. 

Commanding cavalry brigade. Army of Tennessee. 

Promoted Major-General February 23, 1865 ;*brigade composed 
of the 32d, 43d, 45th and .53d North Carolina regiments infantry 
and the 2d North Carolina battalion; General Daniel formerly 
commanded this brigade. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 3d, 4th, 12th and .51st Alabama 
cavalry regiments, Wheeler's cavalry corps. Army of the 
West. 

Brigade composed of the 11th, 21st, 25th and 27th South Carolina 
regiments and Lieutenant-Colonel Rion's South Carolina 
battalion. 

Promoted Major-General September 3d, 1863 ; brigade composed 
of the 1st, 2d, 4th, 5th and 6th regiments South Carolina 
cavalry, Jeff. Davis Legion and Cobb Legion, Georgia cavalry, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade in Wheeler's cavalry corps, Martin's di- 
vision, composed of the 53d Alabama and the 24th Alabama 
battalion. 

Killed at Mnrfreesboro'; commanded brigade composed of the 
2d, 4th, 6th and 9th Kentucky regiments and the 41st Alabama 
regiment, Breckinridge's division, Polk's corps. Army of 
Tennessee. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



182 
183 
184 
185 
186 

18T 



NAMK. 



Hardee, Wm. J 

Hardeman, Wm. P. 

Harris, D. B 

Harris, N. H 

Harris, Thos. A 



Harrison, Geo. P., Jr. 



18S Harrison, Jas. E. 



Harrison, Richard. 



Harrison, Tliomas. 



191 
192 
193 

194 

195 



19G 
197 

198 

199 
200 

201 

202 
203 



Hatton, R 

Hawes, J. M 

Hawthorn, A. T. 



Hays, Harry T. 
Hebert, Louis.. 



Hebert, Paul O. 
Helm, Benj. H.. 



Heth, Henry. 



Higgins, Edward. 
HUl, A. P 



Hill, B.J 

Hill, D. Harvey. 
Hindmau, T. C. . 



State. 



Virginia. . . . 
Mississippi. 

Missouri... 

Georgia. . . . 

Texas 

Texas 



Texas. 



Tennessee. 
Kentucky.. 
Arkansas . . 

Louisiana.. 

Louisiana.. 



Louisiana. 
Kentucky. 

Virginia . . 

Louisiana. 
Virginia.. . 

Tennessee. 

N. Carolina 
Arkansas 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Maj. Gen. Magruder. 
Gen. Beauregard .... 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. Price 



Gen. Hardee 

Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith. 
Maj. Gen. Loring 



Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. Beauregard . , . . 
Gen. T. H. Holmes. . 



Gen. R. E. Lee.... 
Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen, Beauregard. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. D. H. Maury... 
Gen. J. E. Johnston . 

Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



o< 



June IT, 1861. 



Jane 17, 1861. 



Feb. 17, 1864. 



Pebr'y, 1S65. 
Dec'r, 1864. 
1865. 



Jan'y, 1865. 

May 23, 1S62. 
Mch, 14, 1862. 
Feb. 23, 1864. 

July 25, 1862. 

May 26, 1S62. 



Aug. 17, 1861. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 

Jan. 6, 1862. 

Nov. 2,1863. 
Feb. 26,1862. 

Oct. 15, 1864. 

July 10,1861. 
Sept. 28, 1861. 



Jan. 20, 1864. 



Febr'y, 1865. 
Dec'r, 1864. 
1865. 



Jan'y, 1865. 

May 23, 1862. 
Mch. 5, 1862. 
Feb. 18, 1864. 

July 25,1862. 

May 26, 1862. 



Aug. 17,1861. 
Mch. 14, 1S62. 

Jan. 6, 1862. 

Oct. 29, 1SC3. 
Feb. 26, 1862. 

Oct. 16,1864. 

July 10, 1861, 
Sept. 28, 1861, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTEE. 



47 



— Continued. 



Aug. 29, 1861, 



Feb. IT, 1864. 



Mch. 14, 1862, 
May 11, 1864. 

Sept. 30, 1S62 

May 30,1862 



Aug. IT, 1S61 
Mch. IS, 1862. 

Jan. 14, 1862. 

Feb, IT, ^864. 
Feb. 26, 1862. 



Aug. 29, 1S61, 
Dec. 18, 1861, 



REMARKS. 



Promoted Major-General October T, 1861; brigade composed of 
the 1st, 2d, 5tli, etb, 7th aud 8th Arkansas regiments. 

Commanding brigade. District of Texas, under Major-General 
Magruder. 

Chief Engineer in charge of Confederate defences during the 
siege of Charleston, &c. 

Brigade composed of the 12th, leth, 19th and 48th regiments 
Mississippi Volunteers. 

Commissioned Brigadier-General in Missouri State Guard June 
10, 1861 ; resigned in Septembei', 1861, to occupy a seat In the 
Confederate Congress. 

Brigade composed of the 1st Georgia Regulars, the 32d, 4Tth 
and ,5th regiments Georgia Volunteers, and the 5th regiment 
Georgia Reserves. 

Brigade composed of the 15th, ITth and 31sl Texas regiments, 
and Stephen's Texas regiment, Polignac's division, Trans- 
Mississippi Department, 

Was Colonel of Terry's Texas cavalry regiment and succeeded 
General J. A. Wharton in command of his brigade of Texas 
cavalry ; afterwards in command of brigade in Stewart's 
corps. 

Brigade composed of the 8th and 11th Texas, the 4th Tennessee, 
the 3d Arkansas and the 1st Kentucky regiments cavalry, 
Wharton's command. ' ' 

Killed at Edwards' Farm June 1, 1862 ; commanded 5th brigade, 
1st division, 1st corps, Army of Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of the cavalry of General A. S. John- 
ston's army just prior to the Battle of Shiloh. 

Brigade composed of the ITth, 21st and 23d Tennessee and the 
33d Alabama regiments and Aa^tin's Light Battery, consti- 
tuting the 5th brigade, 3d corps. Army of the Mississippi. 

Brigade composed of the 5th, 6th, Tth, Sth and 9th Louisiana 
regiments, Early's division, Jackson's corps, Army of Northern 
Virginia; promoted Major-General April, 1865. 

Commanding brigade in Maury's division. Army of the West ; 
also Chief Engineer, Department of North Cai-olina ; in 1862, 
commanding 2d brigade, 1st division, Array of the West, com- 
posed of the 3d Louisiana, thp 14th and ITth Arkansas regi- 
ments, Whitfield's Texas Legion, Greer's i-egimeut dismounted 
cavalry, and McDonald's Light Battery. 

In command of the Department of Texas, New Mexico and 
Arizona. 

Killed at Chickamauga September 20, 1863 ; brigade composed 
of the 2(1, 4th, 6th and 9th Kentucky and 41st Alabama regi- 
ments and Cobb's Light Battery, Breckim-idge's division. Army 
of the Tennessee. 

Promoted Major-General May 24, 1863^ brigade composed of the 
40th, 4Tth and 55th Virginia reglm»!nts and the 22d Virginia 
battalion, A. P. Hill's division, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of the forts and batteries for the de- 
fence of Mobile, Alabama. 

Promoted Major-General May 26, 1862; brigade composed 'of 
the 1st, Tth, 11th and ITth Virginia regiments and Roger's 
Light Battery, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade, Smith's division, Cheatham's corps, Army 
of Tennessee. 

Promoted Major-General March 26, 1862. 

Promoted Major-GeuLral April 14, 1862; brigade compo,sed of 
the l.st, 2d, 5th, 0th, Tth aud 8th Ai-kansas regiments. Army of 
the West. • 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



204 
205 

206 

SOT 
20S 
^9 

210 

211 
212 

213 

214 
215 

216 

217 
2iS 
219 



Name. 



Hodge, George B 

Hogg, Joseph L 

Hoke, Robert F 

Hoke, W.I 

Holmes, Theop. H 

Holtzclaw, J. T 

Hood, John B 

Huger, Benj arnin 

Humes, W. Y. C 

Humphries, B. G 

Hunt on, Eppa 

ImboQen, J. D 

Iverson, Alfred, Jr 

Jackman, Sidney D 

Jackson, Alfred E 

Jackson, Henry R 



State. 



Kentucky. 



Texas. 



N. Carolina 

N. Carolina 
N. Carolina 
Alabama... 

Texas 



S. Carolina. 
Tennessee. 

Mississippi. 

Virginia . . . 
Virginia . . . 



N. Carolina 

Missouri... 
Tennessee. 
Georgia.... 



I 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Maj. Gen. S. Price 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. B.Bragg. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. T. H.Holmes.... 



Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 
Gen, R. E. Lee., 



Gen. T. J. Jackson.. . . 

Gen. Q. O. Shelby.... 

Gen. E. K. Smith 

Adjt. and Inspt. Gen. 



a 

B 

a 

o 
o<5 



Nov. 21, 1863. 



Feb. 14, 1862. 



Apl. 23,1863. 



June 5, 1S61. 
July 8, 1864. 

March 6, 1862. 

June IT, 1861. 
Nov. IT, 1863. 

Aug. 14, 1863. 

Aug. 12, 1863. 
Apl. 13, 1S63. 

Nov. 1,1862. 

Febr'y, 1865. 
Apl. 22,1863. 
June 4, 1861. 



Nov. 20, 1863. 



Feb. 14,1862. 



Jan. IT, 1863. 



June 5, 1861. 
July 7, 1864. 

March 3, 1862. 

June IT, 1S61. 
Nov. 16', 1863. 

Aug. 12, 1863. 

Aug. 9, 1803. 
Jan. 28, 1863. 

Nov. 1, 1862. 

Feb. 9, 1SC5. 
Febr'y, 1863. 
Juue 4, 1861. 



CONFEDERATE KOSTER. 



49 



— Continued. 



Feb. 14,1862. 



Apl. 23,1863. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



Mch. 6,1862. 

Aug. 29, 1861. 
May 25, 1864. 

Jan. 25, 1864. 

Feb. IT, 1864. 
Apl. 13, 1863. 

June 10, 1864, 



Apl. 22, 1863. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d and 3d battalions Kentucky 
cavalry, the 27th Virginia Partisan Rangers and Lieutenant 
Logan's section of Light artillery ; at one time in command of 
the District of "South Mississippi and East Louisiana." 

Died May 16, 1862; brigade composed of 10th, 11th and Major 
Crump's regiments Texas dismounted cavahy,- Major AIc- 
Cray's battalion Arkansas infantry, and Captain Goode's Light 
Battery, constituting 1st brigade, 2d division. Army of the 
West. 

Promoted Major-General April 20, 1864 ; commanded District of 
North Carolina ; at one time in commaud of brigade com- 
posed of the 6th, 21st, 24th and 5Tth North Carolina regiments 
and the 1st North Carolina battalion, Early's division, Long- 
street's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Acting Brigadier-General and in command of post at Charlotte, 
North Carolina. 

Promoted Major-General October 7, 1861 ; commanding brigade. 
Army of the Potomac. 

Brigade composed of the 18th, 36th and 3Sth, and the 32d and 
58th (consolidated) Alabama regiments; subsequently the 21st 
Alalmma regiment and Major Williams' battalion (the Pelham 
Cadets) were added. 

Promoted Major-General October 10, 1862 ; commanding Texas 
brigade, Longstreet's division, Army of Northern Virginia, 
composed of the 1st, 4th and 5th Texas and the 18th Georgia 
refjimeuts and the Hampton Legion. 

Promoted Slajor-General October 7, 1S61 ; assigned to command 
at Norfolk, Virginia, and of the forces concentrated in that 
vicinity. 

Promoted Major-General 1S65; commanding brigade in General 
Wheeler's cavalry ; subsequently in command of a division in 
Wheeler's cavalry corps, composed of the brigades of Ashby, 
Harrison and Williams. 

Brigade composed of the 21st, 13th, 17th and ISth Mississippi 
regiments, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 8th, 18th, 19th, 28th and 56th Virginia 
regiments, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

In command of the "Valley District," Virginia; brigade com- 
posed of the 18th, 2,3d and 25th Virginia tavalry, the 62d Vir- 
ginia infantry, mounted, and McClanahan's Battery of Horse 
Artillery. 

Brigade domposed of the 5th, 12th, 20th and 23d North Carolina 
regiments, D. H. Hill's division, Jackson's corps. Army of 
Northern Virginia ; in 1864, brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 
3d, 4th and 6th Georgia cavalry regiments, Martin's division, 
Wheeler's corps. 

Brigade composed of his own regiment and those of Colonels 
Benj. P. ElUott and D. A. Williams— all Missouri troops. 

Assigned to the command of the 4th Military District of East 
Tennessee. 

At first on duty in Western Virginia; resigned December 2, 
1861, and subsequently reappointed September 21, 1S63 ; brigade 
composed of the 1st Confederate, the 66th, 29th, 30th and 25th 
Georgia regiments ami Major Shaaf's battalion; brigade in 
May, 1S62, composed of the 3d Arkansas, 31st Virginia and 1st 
and 12th Georgia regiments and Hansborough's battalion. 



60 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



Jackson, Jolin K. 



.221 
222 
223 



224 
225 



226 

227 



229 
230 

231 

232 
233 



235 
236 



237 



239 



Jackson, Thomas J. , 
Jackson, William H. 
Jackson, William L. , 



Jenkins, Albert G. 
Jenkins', M 



Name. 



Joinson, A. R 

Johnson, Bradley T. . . . 

Johnson, Buslirocl R. . . 



Johnson, Edward 

Johnston, George D. 



Johnston, Albert S.. 

Johnston, George H. 
Johuslou, Joseph E. . 



Johnston, Robert D.... 



Jones, A. C. 
Jones, D. R . 



Jones, John M . 
Jones, John K., 



State. 



Georgia. 



Virginia 

Tennessee. 
Virginia 



Virginia . . . 
S. Carolina. 



Texas , 

Maryland . , 



Tennessee. 

Virginia . . . 

Mississippi. 



Alabama. 



■N. Carolina 
Georgia 



Jones, Samuel . 



Virginia , 
Virginia 

Virginia 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. B. Bragg. 



Lt. Gen. Pemberton. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. W. W. Loring. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. Morgan.... 
Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Brig. Gen. Loring 
Gen. J. B. Hood., 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 
Gen. R. E. Lee. 



a 



Feb. 13, 1862. 

June 17, 1S61. 
Jan. 9, 1863. 
Sept'r, 1864. 



i\ng. 5,1862. 
July 22, 1S62. 



Aug. 4, 1864. 
June 28, 1864. 

Jan. 24, 1862. 

Dec. 13, 1861. 
July 26, 1S64. 



Sept. 2, 1863. 



June 17, 1861. 

May 16, 1863, 
June 25, 1862, 

Aug. 28, 1861, 



Feb, 14, 1864. 

June 17, 1861. 
Dec. 29, 1862. 
Sept'r, 1864. 



Aug. 5, 1S62. 
July 22, 1S62. 



Aug. 4, 1864. 
June 23, 18C4. 

Jan. 24, 1862. 

Dec. 13, 1861. 
July 26, 1864. 



Sept. 1, 1863. 



June 17, 1861. 

May 1.5, 1863. 
June 23, 1862. 

July 21, 1861. 



CX)NFEDERATE ROSTER. 



61 



— Continued. 



Feb. 14, 1862, 

and 
Feb. IT, 1864, 



Aug. 29, 1861. 
Apl. 22, 1863 



Sept. 30, 1S62. 
Sept. 30, 1862, 



Jan. 24, 1862. 



Dec. 24, 1861. 



Feb. 16, 1864. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



Feb. 17, 1S64. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Brigade "composed of the 5tli and 8tli Mississippi and the 5th 
Georgia regiments, the 1st Confederate regiment, 2d Georgia 
battalion of Sharpshooters, and Scogins' Light Battery; in 
1862 in command of the 3d brigade, Reserve corps, Array of 
the Mississippi, composed of the 17th, ISth, 21st and 24th Ala- 
bama and the 5th Georgia regiments, and Bortwell's Light 
Battery. 

Promoted Major-General October 7, 1861 ; commanded 1st bri- 
gade, Army of the Shenandoah, composed of the 2a, 4th, 5th, 
2Tthand 33d Virginia regiments and Pendletoa's Light Battery. 

Commanding cavalry brigade, Forrest's command ; subsequent- 
ly commanded cavalry division, Department of Alabama, 
Mississippi and East Louisiana. 

Brigade composed of the 19th, 20th and 46th regiments Virginia 
cavalry, the 37th battalion Virginia cavalry and the 1st Mary- 
land cavalry. 

Commanding cavalry brigade. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Killed at the Battle of the Wilderness May 0, 1804 ; brigade com- 
posed of the 1st, 4th, 5th and 6th regiments South Carolina 
Volunteers, the 2d regiment South Carolina Eiiles and the 
Palmetto Sharpshooters, Hood's division, Longstreet's corps. 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding 2d brigade. General Morgan's cavalry ; subse- 
quently in command of Tennessee and Kentuclvy, after those 
States passed into the hands of the United States forces. 

Commanded Maryland Line, Army of Northern Virginia; in 
August, 1862, command composed of the 2d brigade, Talia- 
ferro's division, Army of the Valley, comprising the 21st, 42d 
and 48th Virsiuia regiments, the 1st Virginia battalion and 
two light batteries. 

Promoted Major-General May 21, 1864; brigade composed of 
the 17th, 23d, 25th, 37th and 44th Tennessee regiments and 
Captain Darden's Light Battery; in 1862 commanding 3d 
brigade, 3d division. Army of the Mississippi. 

Pi'omoted Major-General February 28, 1863 ; commanded "Stone- 
wall " Jackson's old division. 

Brigade composed of the 19th, 22d, 25th, 39th and 50th Alabama 
regiments, formerly of Hindman's (afterwards Brown's) di- 
vision, Army of Tennessee. 

Promoted General August 31, 1861, to take rank from May 30, 
1861. ' 

Commanded brigade in Major-General Edw'd Johnson's division. 

Promoted General August 3Ist, 1861, to take rank from July 4, 
1861 ; assigned to command at Harper's Ferry. 

Brigade composed of the 5th, 12th, 20th and 23d North Carolina 
regiments infantry and the 2d North Carolina battalion. 

Promoted Major-General October 11, 1862; brigade composed 
of the 4th, 5th, Gth and 9th South Carolina regiments, consti- 
tuting the 3d brigade, 1st corps. Army of the Potomac ; brigade 
afterwards composed of the 17th and 18th Mississippi and the 
5th South Carolina regiments. 

Killed at battle of Wilderness May '64 ; commanded a brigade in 
Johnson's division, Ewell's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 44th, 42d, 21st, 25th and 50th Virginia 
regiments and the 1st battalion Virgmia Regulars, Trimble's 
division. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General March 14,1862; brigade composed of 
the 7th, 8th, 9th and 11th Georgia regiments, the 1st Kentucky 
regiment and Alburtl's Virginia Light Battery. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



240 
241 



242 
243 



245 
246 

24T 

248 



249 
'250 



251 
252 



Name. 



Jones, Thomas M. 
Jones, W.E 



Jordon, Thomas . 
Kelley, J. H 



Kemper, J. L, 



Kennedy, J. D. 
Kershaw, J. B . 



King, Wm. H 

Kirkland, Wm, W. 



Lagnel, J. A. de.... 
Lane, James H 



Lane, Walter P. 
Law, E. M 



253iLawton, Alex'r R. 



254 



255 



Leadbetter, D. 



Lee, Edwin G. , 
250 Lee, FUzhugh. 

257 Lee, G. W. C. 



258 



Lee, Robert E. 



State. 



Virginia , 



Virginia ... 
Alabama. . . 



Virginia . . . 

S. Carolina. 
S. Carolina. 



N. Carolina 



Virginia 

N. Carolina 



Texas 

Alabama. 



Georgia.... 

Alabama. . . 

Virginia . . , 
Virginia . . . 

Virginia . . 
Virginia . . 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Comd'g at Winchester 



Gen. Beauregard. 
Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Geii. Huger 

Gen. T. J. Jackson., 



Maj. Gen. Wharton. 
Gen. R. E. Lee , 



(Commanding De-"! 
< partmeiit > 
(. of Georgia. ) 



Gen. E. K. Smith. 



G(Sn. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



a 



o< 



1862. 

Oct. 3, 1862. 

Sept. 26, 1862. 
Nov. IT, 1863. 



June 3, 1S62. 

Dec. 22, 1864. 
Feb. 15, 1S62. 

July 15, 1S64. 
Aug. 31, 1863. 



Apl. 18, 1S62. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 



Mch. 18, 1865. 
Oct. 3, 1S62. 



Apl. 13, 1861. 



Mch. 6, 1862. 



Sept. 19, 1862. 

April 14, 1862. 
Nov. 16, 1863. 



June 3, 1862. 

Dec. 22, 1864. 
Feb. 13, 1862. 

Apl. 8, 1864. 
Aug. 29, 1863. 



Apl. 15, 1862. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 



Mch. IS, 1S65. 
Oct. 3, 1862. 



Apl. 13, 1861. 



Feb. 27, 1862. 



Sept. 23, 1864. Sept. 23, 1864. 
July 25, 1862. 1 July 24, 1862. 



June 25, 1863. 



June 25, 1868. 



CONFEDEEATE EOSTEK. 



53 



— Continued. 



"H<= 



Oct. 3, 1S62. 

Sept. 26, 1862. 
Feb 17, 1864. 



Sept. 30, 1S62. 



Feb. 13, 1862. 



Feb. 16, 1864. 



Apl. 18, 1862. 
Apl. 23, 1S63. 



Oct. 3. 1862. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



March 6, 1862. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 



EEMARKS. 



Commanding brigade in the Department of Alabama and 
Western Florida. 

Killed in action ; commanding cavalry brigade, Army of North- 
ern Virginia ; also in command of Valley District, Virginia. 

Chief of Staff to General Beauregard. 

Commanding brigade in Wheeler's cavalry ; brigade composed 
of the 63d Virginia, the 5Sth North Carolina, the 5th Kentucky 
and the 65th Georgia regiments ; subsequently in command 
of a division in Wheeler's corps, composed of the brigades of 
Allen, Dibrell and Hannon. 

Promoted Major-General March 1,1864; brigade composed of 
the, 1st, 3d, 7th, 11th and 17th Virginia regiments, Pickett's 
division, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia ; for 
a time the 24th Virginia regiment was attached to this britrade. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 3d, 7th, 8th, 15th, and 20th South 
Carolina regiments and James' 3d South Carolina battalion, 
Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General May 18,1864; brigade composed of 
the 2d, 3d, 7th, 8th, 15tli and 20th South Carolina regiments, 
McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps, Ai'my of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Assigned to the command of "Walker's division of infantry," 
Trans-Mississippi Department ; afterwards in command of a 
Texas brigade in General Polignac's division. 

Brigade composed of the 26th, 44th, 47th, 52a and 11th North 
Carolina infantry regiments, and suljsequently of the 17th, 
66th, 50th and 42d regiments North Carolina infantry, Army 
of Northern Virginia. 

On duty in the Ordnance Bureau at Richmond. 

Brigade composed of the 7th, ISth, 2Sth, 33d and 37th North 
Carolina regiments, Pender's division, A. P. Hill's corps. 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding briRade of Texas cavalry In Major-General John 
A. Wharton's division, Trans-Mississippi Department. 

Promoted Major-General April 9. 1865 ; brigade composed of the 
15th, 44th, 47th and 4Sth and 4th Alabama regiments, Hood's 
division, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia ; at 
the Battle of Fredericksburg, his brigade composed of the 6th, 
54th and 57th North Carolina and the 4th, and 44th Alabama 
regiments. 

Subsequently Quartermaster-General of the Confederacy ; bri- 
gade consisted of the 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th and 61st 
Georgia regiments, Ewell's division, Jackson's corps, Army of 
Northern Virginia; at one time in command of Ewell's di- 
vision. 

Commanding in Knoxville, Tennessee, in February, 1862 ; after- 
wards in command of a brigade composed of the 20th and 23rt 
Alabama regiments and Colonel Vaughn's Tennessee regi- 
ment. 

In command at Staunton, Virginia ; subsequently detailed on 
secret service of the Confederacy. 

Promoted Major-General September 3, lS"i3 ; brigade composed 
of the 1st, 3d, 4th, 5th and 9th Vii-ginia cavalry regiments, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade of local troops for the defence of Rich- 
mond ; previously 'was an aid-de-camp to President Davis, 
with the rank of Colonel ; promoted Major-General early ia 
1865. 

Promoted General August 31, 1861, to take rank from June 14. 
1861. 



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260 



261 
262 



263 

264 

265 

266 
267 

26S 

269 

2T0 

271 
272 
273 

274 
275 

276 

2' 
2"S 

27y 

280 
281 



Name. 



Lee, Stephen D. 



Lee, Wm. H. F 



Leventhorpe, C. 
Lewis, Joseph H. 



Lewis, W. G 

Liddell, St. John R. 



Lllley, R. D. 



Little, Henry. 
Logan, T. M.. 



Lomax, L. L. 



Long, A. L 

Longstreet, James. 



Loring, W. W 

Lovell, Mansfield. 
Lowry, M. P 



Lowry, Robert. 
Lyon, II. B 



Mahry, n. P 

Mackall, W. W... 

Mail.ity, K. P 

Macltao, William. 



Magruder, J. B... 
Mahone, WiUiam. 



State. 



S. Carolina. 

Virginia.... 

N. Carolina 
Kentucky.. 

N. Carolina 
Louisiana. . 

Virginia . . . 

Missouri . . . 
S. Carolina. 

Virginia . . . 

Virginia . . . 
Alabama... 

Florida 

Maryland.. 
Mississippi. 

Mississippi. 
Kentucky.. 



Texas 

Maryland . . 



N. Carolina 
Virginia 



Virginia . . 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Maj. Gen. M. L. Smith 



Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. 



Gen. B. Brag 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 
Gen. B. Bragg.. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. Van Dom. 
Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. R. E. Lee.... 
Gen. Beauregard. 



Army of the N. West, 



Gen. B. Brag 



Gen. Beauregard . 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Maj. Gen. linger. 



Nov. 6, 1862. 



Got. 3, 1S62. 



18G.5. 

Oct. 1, 1S63. 



June 2, 1864. 
July 17, 1SG2. 

June 2, 1S64. 

Apl. 16, 1862. 
Feb. 23, 1865. 

July 20, 1863. 

Sept. 21, 1SG3. 
June 17, 1861. 

May 20, 1861. 



Oct. 6, 1863. 



.1864, 



June 14, 1SG4. 



March 6, 1862, 



June 23, 1864, 
June 17, 1861, 

Nov. 16, 1861, 



Nov. 6, 1862. 



Sept. 15, 1862. 



1865. 

Sept. 30, 1863. 

May 31,1864. 
July 12, 1862. 

May 31, 1864. 

Apl. 16, 1862. 
Feb. 15, 1865. 

July 23, 1863. 

Sept. 21, 1863. 
June 17, isei. 

May 20, 1S61. 



Oct. 4, 1863. 



1864. 

June 14, 1864. 



Feb. 28, 1862. 



June 23, 1864. 
June 17, 1S61. 

Nov. 16, 1861. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



55 



-Continued. 



-H^ 



Apl. 22, 1863. 



Oct. 3, 1862. 



Jan. 25, 1864. 



June 2, 


1864 


Sept. 30, 


1862 


Jane 2, 


1864 


Apl. 16, 


1862 



Feb. 17, 1864. 



Feb. IT, 
Aug. 29, 



1864, 
1861, 



Aug. 29, 1S61 



Feb. 17, 1864, 



June 14, 1864 



Men. 6, 1862 



Aug. 29, 1861. 

Dec. 13, 1861, 

and 
Feb. 17, 1864. 



REMARKS. 



Promoted Major-General August 3, 1863 ; brigade composed of 
the ITth, 19th, 22d and 2Tth Louisiana regiments, the 2d and 
46th ]\Iississii)pi regiments, the 1st Louisiana Heavy Artillery 
and the 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery, the last two regiments 
garrisoning the fixed batteries at Vlcksburg. 

Promoted Major-General April 23, 1864; brigade composed of 
tt« 13th and#9th regiments Virginia cavalry, the 2d regiment 
North Carolina cavalry and McGreggor's Battery of Horse 
Artillery, Army of Northern Vii'ginia. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 4tli, 5th, 6th and 9th Kentucky and 
41st Alabama regiments. Army of Tennessee; succeeded 
General Helm in the command of this brigade. 

Commanding brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, composed of 
the 6th, 21st, 54th and 57th North Carolina regiments. 

Brigade composed of the 2d and 15th, 5th and 13th, 6th, 7th and 
8th Arkansas regiments, a Pioneer company and Roberts' 
Light Battery, constituting 1st brigade, 3d corps. Army of the 
Mississippi. 

Brigade compoaed of the 13th, 31st, 49th, 52d and .5Sth Virginia 
regiments infantry [formerly Pegram's brigade]. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Killed in action ; Commanded 1st division. Army of the West, 
composed of the brigades of Gates, Hebert and Green. 

Brigade composed of the 4th, 5th and 6th regiments South Caro- 
lina cavalry, the Keitt South Carolina Squadron and the 1st 
regiment [Colonel Black] South Carolina cavalry, Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General August 10. 1864; brigade composed of 

' the 5th, 6th and 15th Virginia cavalry regiments and the 1st 
Maryland cavalry. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigadier-General of Artillery and Chief of Artillery of General 
Ewell's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General October 7, 1861 ; brigade composed of 
the 1st, 7th, nth and 17th Virginia regiments, and constituted 
the 4th brigade, 1st corps. Army of the Potomac. 

Promoted Major-General February 15, 1862; in command in 
Western Virginia. 

Promoted Major-Geceral October 7, 1861, and assigned to com- 
mand at > ew Orleans. 

Brigade composed of the 32d and 45th Mississippi regiments, 
the 16th, 33d and 45th Alabama regiments, the 18th Alabama 
battalion and Semples' Light Battery, Cleburne's division, 
Army of Tennessee; the 5th and Sth Mississippi regiments 
were subsequently added. 

Brigade composed of the 6th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 23d and 43d Mis- 
sissippi regiments infantry ; succeeded General John Adams 
in the command of this brigade. 

In command of a brigade composed of the 3d, 7th, Sth and 12th 
regiments Kentucky cavalry, Forrest's division ; subsequently 
in command of the Department of Kentucky. 

Chief of Staff to General Bragg. 

Brigade composed of the llth, 2Gth, 42d, 47th and 52d North 
Carolina infantry regiments. 

Promoted Major-General October 7, 1861; on duty on the Pe- 
ninsula; afterwards in command of the District of Texas, 
New Mexico and Arizona. 

Promoted Major-General July 30, 1864; brigade composed of 
the 3d Alal)ania, the 6th, 12th, I6th and 41st Virginia and the 
2d (afterwards 12th) North Carolina regiments, Anderson's 
division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 



/o 



rt^ 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



Name, 



2S2 Major, J. P 

283 Alauey, George. 



285 



287 
288 
289 

290 

291 

292 

293 
294 
295 

296 

297 



300 
301 



302 



Manlgault, A. M. 



Marmaduke, J, S. 



Marshall, Humphrey. . . 



Marshall, .Tohn . . 
Martiu, Johu.D.. 
Martin; James G. 



Martiu, Wm, T..., 
Maury, Dabney H., 



Maxey, S. B. 



McCausland, John. 

McConib, Win 

McCown, John P.. 



McCray, T. H 

McCuUoch, Benj 

McCuMoch, Henry E. 



McGowan, Samuel. 



Mcintosh, James ;m., 
McLaws, Lafayette.. 

McMurry, J. A 



State. 



Louisiana.. 

Tennessee. 



S. Carolina. 



Kentucky. 



Texas 

Mississippi. 
N. Carolina 

Mississippi. 

Virginia . . . 



Texas 



Virginia . . . 
Tennessee. 
Tennessee. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. R. Taylor... 
Gen. Beauregard . 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. T. H. Holmes... 



Gen. T. H. Holmes . . 
Lt. Gen. Pemberton. 
Gen. Van Dorn 



Gen. A. S. Johnston. 



Gen. Breckinridge. 



Gen. A. S. Johnston. 



Arkansas . . Gen. L. Polk. 
Texas... 



Texas 

S. Carolina. 



Florida.... 
Georgia 

Tennessee. 



Gen. Van Dorn. 
Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



o< 



July 25, 1863, 
Apl. IS, 18C'2. 



Apl. 30, 1863 
May 25, 1863. 

Oct. 30, 1861. 



May 17, 1862. 
Dec. 2, 1862. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 

Mch. 7, 1862. 

May 24, 18G4. 



Oct, 12,1861. 



1S63. 

May 1, 1861. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 

Apl. 23, 1SG3. 



July 21, 1863. 
Apl. 16, 1862. 



Apl. 26, 1863. 
Nov. 15, 1862. 

Oct. 30, ISCfl. 



May 15, 1802 
Dec. 2, 1862 
Mch. 12, 1862. 

Moh. 4, 1862. 

May IS, 1864. 



Oct. 12, 1861. 



1S63, 

May 1, 1861, 
Mch. 14, 1862, 



Gen. Magruder. 



Jan. 24, 1862. 
Sept. 25, 1S61. 



Jan. 17, 1S63. 

Jan. 24,1862. 
Sept. 25, 1861. 



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57 



— Continued. 



oO 



Feb. 17, 1864. 
Apl. 18, 1862. 



Apl. 30, 1863. 



Feb. 17, 1864, 



Dec. 13, 1861. 



Sept. 80, 1S62, 
Apl. 22, 1863, 
Mch. 18, 1862, 

Mch. 6, 1862, 

May 24, 1864. 



Dec. 13, 1861. 

1863. 

May 14, 1861. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 

ApL 23, 1863. 

Jan. 24, 1863. 
Dec. 13, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Commanded 2d cavalry brigade, District of Western Louisiana. 

Brigade composed of the 1st and 27th Tennessee, the 4th, 6th 
and 9th Tennessee Confederate regiments, Maney's battalion 
and Smith's Light Battery, constituting 2d brigade, 2d division, 
1st corps, Army of the Mississippi ; the 14th and 50th Ten- 
nessee regiments were subsequently added. 

Brigade composed of the 10th and 19t'h South Carolina, the 24th, 
2Sth and 34th Alabama regiments and Waters' Light Battery; 
In 1862 brigade known as 4th brigade. Reserve corps, Army of 
the Mississippi. 

Promoted ISIaior-General , 1864; in command of all the 

cavalry in North Arkansas ; brigade competed of the 3d Con- 
federate, the 25th, 29th and 37th Tennessee regiments and 
Sweet's Light Battery, constituting the 4th brigade, 3d corps, 
Army of the Mississippi. 

Resigned June 17, 1863; at the affair at Princeton, Virginia, 
in May, 1862, command consisted of the 54th and 29th Virginia 
regiments, the 5th Kentucky regiment, Dunn's battalion, 
Bradley's Mounted Kentucky Rifles and Jeffree's Light 
Battery. 

Killed June 27, 1862, in charge at Games' MiU. 

Brigade consisted of the 17th, 42d, 50th and 66th North Corolina 
regiments. 

Promoted Major-General November 10, 1863 ; assigned to the 
command of the cavalry brigades of Roddy and Crosby. 

Promoted Major-General November 4, 1862 ; commanding 
Moore's, Ross' and Cabell's brigades ; in 1862 commanding 3d 
division, Army of the West, composed of the brigades of 
Dockery, Moore and Phifer. 

Superintendent of aifairs in the Indian Territory; commanded 
brigade in the Army of the Mississippi composed of the 41st 
Georgia, 24th Mississippi and 9th Texas regiments and Eld- 
ridge's Light Battery. 

Brigade composed of the 14th, 16th, 17th, 21st and 22d regime«ta 
Virginia cavalry and Jackson's Battery of Horse Artillery. 

Commanding Tennessee brigade. Heath's division, 3d corps, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General March 10, 1862; commanding brigades* 
of Cabell and Churchill, Army of the West ; assigned in 1861 
to the command of the 3d division. Western Department, em- 
bracing the brigades of Marks and Neely. 

Commanding 3d brigade, McCown's division, Army of Ten- 
nessee. 

Died from wounds received at Pea Ridge ; commanding division 
in Van Dorn's army. 

In command of Texas ; also at one time of a brigade composed 
of the regiments of Colonels Waterhouse, Flournoy, FitzhugU 
and Allen. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 12th, 13th and 14th South Carolina 
regiments and "Orr's Rifles" [succeeded General Maxy 
Gregg in the command], Pender's division, A. P. Hill's corps, 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Killed March 7, 1S62, at Pea Ridge; commanding Missouri 
brigade, Price's division, Van Dorn's army. 

Promoted Major-General May 23, 1862; brigade composed of 
the 15th and 32d Virginia, the 5th and 10th Louisiana and the 
10th, 50th, 53d and .57th Georgia regiments and Manly's Light 
Battery, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding Maney's brigade, 2d division, Ist corps, Army of 
the Mississippi. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



JName. 



304 
305 



308 
309 



310 

311 

312 
313 
314 
315 
31G 

317 

31S 



McNalr, E„ 



McRae, D 

Mercer, HugU W. 



Miles; W. R. 



Miller, William. 
Moody, T. M. . . . 
Moore, Jolm C. . 



Moore, P. T 

Morgan, John II. 



320 
321 



O'Neal, E. A. 
Page, R. L... 



Palmer, J. B. 



Palmer, S. B 

Parsons, M. M 



State. 



Arkansas . 



Morgan, John T 

Moulton, Alfred 

Mnnford, Thomas T. . . 

Nelson, Allison 

Nichols, Francis T 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith. 



Arkansas . . Gen. T. H. Holmes. . . 
Georgia Brig. Gen. Lawton. 



Mississippi. 



Ploiida . . 
Alabama. 
Texas 



Virginia.... 
Tennessee. 

Alabama. . . 
Louisiana.. 
Virginia . . . 

Texas 

Louisiana.. 



Alabama. . . 
Virginia . . . 



Tennessee. 



Arkansas . . 



Maj. Gen. Gardner, 
Tocom'd Fla. reserves 



Gen. Beauregard. 



Maj. Gen. Kemper... 
Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. Beauregard... 

Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. T. H. Holmes. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. D. n. Maury. 



Gen. J. B. Hood. 



Gen. T. fl. Holmes, 



a 



Nov. 4, 1862. 

Nov. 5, 1862. 
Oct. 29, 1861. 



1S64, 

Aug. 5, 1864. 



May 26, 1862. 

May, 1864. 
Dec. 11, 1862. 

Nov. IT, 1863. 
Apl. 18, 1862. 
Nov., 1864 
Sept. 26, 1862, 
Oct. 14, 1862, 



Nov. 4, 1862 

Nov. 5, 1862, 
Oct. 29, 1861, 



1864, 

Aug. 2,1864. 



Mch. 7, 1S64, 



Nov. 6, 1862. 



May 26, 1862. 

May, 1864. 
Dec. 11, 1S62. 

Nov. 16, 1863. 
Apl. 16, 1862. 
Nov., 1864. 
Sept. 12, 1S62. 
Oct. 14, 1862. 



Mch. 1, 1S64. 



Sept'r, 1864. 



Nov. 5,1862. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



59 



-Continued. 



Apl. 22, 1S63. 

Apl. 22, 1S63. 
Dec. 20,1861. 



Apl. 11, 1S63. 



Apl. 22, 1S63. 

Feb. IT, 1864. 
Apl. 18, 1862. 



Sept. 26, 1862. 
Apl. 22, 1863. 



June 9, 1864. 



Apl. 30, 1863. 



REMARKS. 



Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 4tli, 31st and 25th Arkansas 

and the 39th North Carolina regiments and Culpeper's Light 

Battery ; his brigade at one time formed part of McCovvn's 

division, Polk's corps, Army of Tennessee. 
Brigade composed of the regiments of Colonels Glenn, Ganse 

and Hart, and the Light Battery of Captain Marshall. 
In command at Savannah, Georgia; when In the field, brigade 

consisted of the 1st, 54th, 5Tth and 63d Georgia regiments, 

Army of Tennessee. 
Assigned to the command of Northeast Mississippi ; afterwards 

with General D. H. Maury, at Mobile, Alabama. 
Assigned to the command of the District of Florida. 

Resigned February 3, 1864 ; brigade composed of the 2d Texas, 
the 35th Mississippi and the 37th, 40th and 42d Alabama regi- 
ments; in 1862 in command of the 2d brigade, 3d division, 
Army of the West. 

Commanding and organizing reserve forces' in and around 
Richmond, Virginia. 

Commanding 3d cavalry brigade, Wheeler's division. Army of 
Tennessee, composed of the 2d, 3cy4th, 5th, 10th, Breckin- 
ridge's and Ward's Kentucky regijiients, Hamilton's battalion, 
Quirk's company of scouts, esafert under Murphy and Bryne's 
Light Battery. 

Commanding cavalry brigade composed of the Ist^ 3d, 4th, 7th 
and 51st Alabama regiments, Martin's division, Wheeler's 
cavalry corps. 

Killed at the Battle of Mansfield ; brigade composed of the 18th 
and 28th Louisiana regiments, the Cresent Louisiana regi- 
ment and the Sth Louisiana battalion. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Virginia regi- 
ments cavalry and the Maryland battalion of cavalry. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Died at camp near Austin, Texas, October 7, 1862; brigade 
composed of the 10th regiment Texas Infantry and the 15th, 
ITth and ISth regiments T'exas cavalry. 

Commanding District of Lynchburg, Virginia; brigade, at the 
Battle of Chancellorsville, composed of the 1st, 2d, 10th, 14th 
and 15th Louisiana regiments, Trimble's division. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Commanding Kodes' brigade, composed of the^d. 5th, Cth, 12th 
and 26th Alabama regiments, D. H. Hill's division. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Assigned to command of Fort Morgan and the Outer Defences 
of Mobile Bay; brigade composed of the 21st regiment Ala- 
bama Infantry, 1st battalion Alabama artillery, 1st battalion 
Tennessee Heavy Artillery, 5 companies of the 7th regiment 
Alabama cavalry and a portion of the 1st Alabama Confederate 
regiment. 

Brigade composed of the 3d, 18th, 26th, 32d and 45th Tennessee 
regiments, the 23d Tennessee battalion, the 54th and 63d Vir- 
ginia regiments and the .58th and 60th North Carolina regi- 
ments; in December, 1862, Colonel commanding brigade in 
Breckinridge's division, Bolk's corps. Army of Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of the regiments of Colonels Pickett, Hunter, 
Pouller and Caldwell, Lieutenant-Colonel Pindall's battalion 
and Captain Tilden's Light Battery; commanded 4th brigade, 
Price's division. 



tit 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



322 

323 
324 

325 

326 
32T 

328 

329 
330 

331 

332 
333 

334 
335 

336 

337 
338 
339 
340 



Name, 



Parsons, W. H. 

Payne, W'm. H. 
Paxton, E. F. . . 
Pearce, N. B... 



Pegram, John.... 
Pemberton, J. C. 



Pender, W. D. 



Pendleton, Wm. N. 
Perrin, A 



Perry, E. A. 



Perry, W. F 

Pettigrew, J. J. 



Pettus, Edmund W. 
Phifer, Charles W.. . 



Pickett, George E. 



Pike, Albert 

Pillow, Gideon J. 

Polignac, C. J 

Polk, Lucius E. . . 



Posey, Carnot. 



State. 



Texas. 



Virginia . . 
Virginia . . 
Arkansas . 

Virginia . . 
Virginia.. . 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. T. J. Jackson.. . 



Gen. E. K. Smith. 



N. Carolina Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Virginia . . . 
S. Carolina. 



Florida . . 



N. Carolina 



Alabama. . . 
Texas 



Virginia 



Arkansas . , 
Tennessee. 

France 

Arkansas . 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



a 



Nov. 4,1864. 
Nov. 1, 1S62. 



Nov. 10, 1863. 
June 17, 1861. 

July 22, 1862. 
Mch. 26, 1862. 



Nov. 1, 1864. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 



Nov. 7, 1862. 
June 17, 1861. 

June 3, 1S62. 
Mch. 26, 1862. 



Sept. 17, 1S6.S. Sept. 10, 1863. 
Sept. 30, 1S62. Aug. 28, 1862. 



Gen. Longstreet 

Gen. T. H. Holmes.., 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. E. K. Smith 

Gen. J. E. Johnston . . 



Mississippi. Gen. Longstreet. 



Apl. 9, 1865. 
Feb. 26, 1862. 

Sept. 19, 1863. 
Spring 1862. 

Feb. 13,1862. 

Aug. 15, 1861. 
July 9, 1861. 
Jan. 10, 1863. 
Dec. 20, 1862. 

Nov. 1, 1862. 



Apl. 9, 1865. 
Feb. 26,1862. 

Sept. 18, 1863. 
Spring 1862. 

Jan. 14, 1862. 

Aug. 15, 1861. 
July 9, 1861. 
Jan. 10, 1863. 
Dec. 13, 1862, 

Nov. 1,1862, 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



6$ 



— Continued. 



Apl. 22,1863, 



Apl. 25, 1863. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 

Sept. 30, 1862. 



Mch. 26, 1862. 
Feb. IT, 1864. 

Sept. 30, 1862. 



Feb. 26, 1862. 
Feb. 17,1864. 



Jan. 14, 1862. 



All?. 1.5, 1861. 
Aug. 29, 1861, 

and 
Feb. 17, 1864. 
Apl. 23, 1863. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Acting Brigadier-General in command of a brigade composed 
of the 12th, 19th and 21st Texas cavalry, Major Morgan's 
battalion of Texas cavalry aud Pratt's Battery of Light 
Artillery. 

Brigade composed of 5th, 6th, 8th and 1.5th regiments Virginia 
cavalry and the 36th battalion Virginia cavalry, Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Killed at Chancellorsville; brigade composed of the 2d, 4th, 
5th, 27th and 33d Virginia regiments, Trimble's division, Jack- 
son's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commissioned Brigadier-General May, 1861, by the Secession 
Convention of Arkansas ; command composed of Carrol's 
cavalry . regiment, the 3d and 5th, regiments Arkansas 
infantry. Woodruff's infantry battalion and Reid's Light 
Battery. 

Promoted Major-General , 1864; Killed at Hatcher's Run; 

Brigade composed of the 13th, 31st, 49th, 52d and 58th Vir- 
ginia regiments infantry. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-GeneralJanuary 14, 1862; as Brigadier-General, 
commanded Confederate forces north of the Nansemoud, on 
the east lank of James river; brigade at one time in 1861 
composed of the 13th and 14th North Carolina regiments and 
Mauley's ^orth Carolina Light Battery. 

Promoted Major-General May 27, 1863 ; brigade composed of the 
13th, 16th, 22d, 34th and 38th Nortli Carolina regiments iu- 
fantry, Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864 ; in command of Wilcox's 
old brigade. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 5th and 8th Florida regiments, 
Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 15th, 44th, 47th and 48th Alabama- 
regiments, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Died July 17, 1873, of wounds received July 14th, 1863, at bridge 
near Falling Waters ; brigade composed of the 26th, 44th, 
47th, 17th, 52d, 42d and 11th North Carolina regiments, Heth's 
division, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 20th, 23d, 30th, 31st aud 46th Alabama 
regiments, Stevenson's division. Army of Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of the 6th aud 9th Texas cavalry, the 3d 
Arkansas cavalry aud the battalions of Stevenson aud 
Bridges. 

Promoted Major-General October 11, 1862; brigade composed 
of the 8th, ISth, 19th, 2Sth aud 56th Virginia regiments. Army 
of Northern Virginia. 

In comnuiud of the Indian Territories and forces there raised ; 
resigned Novemlier 1|^1862. 

Assigned to command of 1st division. Army of the Western 
Deijartment, composed of Walker's and i.ussell's brigatles. 

Promoted Major-General April 8th, 1864 ; commanding 2d Texas 
brigade. 

Brigade composed of the 3d and 5th Confederate, the 1st Ar- 
kansas, the 2d, 48th and 35th Tennessee regiments ami 
Calvert's Light Battery, Cleburne's division, Army of Ten- 
nessee. 

Killed in action; brigade composed of the 12th, 16th, 19th and 
48th Mississippi regiments, Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's 
corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



342 
343 



■344 
345 



347 
348 



Name. 



Preston, John S. . . 
Preston, William. 



Price, Sterling.. 
Pryor, lloger A. 



sax 
352 



353 

554 
355 



356 
55V 

35S 
359 

360 



Quarles, Wm. A., 



Raines, Gabriel J. 
Raines, James E.. 



Ramseur, Stephen D. 



Randall, Horace 

Randolph, George W. 
Ransom, Matt. W 



Ransom, Robert, Jr., 



Reid, John C 

Reynolds, A. E. . . 



Reynolds, A. VV. 
Reynolds, D. H. 



Richardson, R. V. 
Ripley, Roswell S. 

Roane, J. Selden.. 



State. 



S. Carolina. 
Kentucky. . 



Missouri , 
Virginia . 



Tennessee. 



N. Carolina 
Tennessee. 



N. Carolina 



Virginia . . . 
N. Carolina 



N. Carolina 

Alabama... 
Mississippi. 



Virginia . . . 
Arkansas . . 

Tennessee. 
S. Carolina.. 

Arkansas . . 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. Beauregard. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston . 



Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith. 



Gen. T. J. Jackson.. 



Maj. Gen. Magruder. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Maj. Gen. Iluger., 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 
Gen. L.Polk 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. Van Dom. 



a 



June 10, 1864. 
Apl. 18, 1862. 



Apl. 16, 1862, 

Sept. 5, 1863. 

Sept. 23, 1861. 
Nov. 4, 1862. 

Nov. 1, 1S62. 



Feb. 13, 1862. 
June 15, 1863. 



Mch. 6, 1862. 



1864. 

March, 1865. 



Sept. IT, 1863. 
Mch. 12, 1864. 

Dec. 3, 1863. 
Aug. 15, 1861. 

Mch. 20, 1862. 



June 10, 1864, 
Apl. 14, 1862, 



Apl. 16, 1862, 

Aug. 25, 1863, 

Sept. 23, 1861. 
Nov. 4,1862, 

Nov. 1, 1862. 



Feb. 13, 1862, 
June 13, 1863, 

Moh. 1, 1862, 



1864, 

March, 1865. 



Sept. 14, 1863. 
MeJi. 5, 1S64. 

Dec. 1, 18S3. 
Aug. 15, 1861. 

Mch. 20, 1862. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



63: 



-Continued. 



June 10, 1864. 
Apl. IS, 1862. 



Apl. 16, 1862. 

Jan. 25, 1864. 
Bee. 13, 1861. 



Apl. 22, 1S63. 



Feb. 13, 1862. 
Feb. 16, 1864. 



March 6, 1862. 



Feb IT, 1864. 
May 16,1864. 



Aug. 15, 1861. 
Mch. 20, 1862, 



Oct. 13. 1862. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



In charge of the Bureau of Conscription. 

Promoted Major-General 1865; commanded the 3d brigade in 
Major-General John C. Breckinridge's division, composed of 
the 20th Tennessee, the 60th North CaroUna, the 1st, 3d and 
4th Florida regiments and Mebane's Light Battery. 

In command of the Missouri State Guard, and received into 
Confederate service with the rank of Major-General. 

Resigned July 19th, 1802 ; brigade composed of the 14th Louis- 
iana, the 14th Alabama, the 2d Florida and the M Virginia 
regiments and Coppen's Light Battery ; brigade at one time 
composed of the 3d Virginia, 14th Alabama and the 2d, 5th and 
8th Florida regiments. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade in Walthall's division, Stewart's corps, 
Army of Tennessee, composed of the 42d, 48th, 46th and 55th 
consolidated, the 53d and 49th Tennessee regiments, the Ist 
Alabama and the 4th and 30th Louisiana regiments. 

In charge of the Bureau of Conscription ; again. Chief of the 
Torpedo and Sul)-terra Shell Department. 

Killed at the Battle of Stone's River December 31, 1862 ; brigade 
composed of the 11th Tennessee, 29th North Carolina and the 
41st Georgia regiments, the 3d Georgia battalion and Captain 
McTyere's Light Battery. 

Promoted Major-General June 1, 1864; brigade composed of 
the 2d, 4th, 14th and 30th North Carolina regiments, D. H. 
Hill's division. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade in Walker's division; killed in actional 
Jenkins' Ferry. 

Resigned December 13, 1862 ; at one time Secretary of War. 

Brigade composed of the 24th, 25th, 35th, 49th and 56th North 
Carolina regiments, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern 
Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General May 26, 1863 ; assigned to command of 
the 1st brigade, camp near Kingston, North Carolina, number- 
ing some 4,000 men. 

Acting as Brigadier-General in recruiting, mustering Into 
service and brigading cavalry in Northern Alabama. 

Colonel commanding Tilghman's brigade after he was killed at 
Battle of Baker's Creek; afterwards Senior Colonel command- 
ing brigade of General Jos. R. Davis, during his absence, 
composed of the 26th, 2d, 11th and 42d Mississippi regiments, 
the 1st Alabama regiment and the 55th North Carolina regi- 
ment. 

Brigade composed of the 54th and 63d Virginia regiments and 
the 58th and 60th North Carolina regiments, Major-General 
Stevenson's division. 

Brigade composed of the 1st and 2d Arkansas cavalry regiments, 
dismounted, the 4th, 25th and 31st Arkansas infantry regi- 
ments and the 4th Arkansas infantry l)attalion ; the 39th regi- 
ment North Carolina infantry was subsequently added, and 
was afterwards exchanged for the 9th Arkansas infantry 
regiment. 

Brigade composed of the l?.th, 14th and 15th regiments Tennessee 
cavalry, McDonald's battahon, and the lih. Tennessee regi- 
ment was subsequently added. 

In commanit at Charleston, South Carolina; brigade, at the 
Battle of Fredericksburg, composed of the 4th aud 44th Georgia 
and the 1st and Bd North Carolina regiments, D. II. Hill's di- 
vision, Jackson's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Assigned to duty at Little Rock, reorganizing the scattered 
forces, after the withdrawal of Price and Van Dorn ; com- 
manded a brigade attached to Major-General Sam. Jones' 
division. Army of the West. 



64 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



361 
362 
363 
364 
365 



366 
367 



368 
369 
370 



373 
374 

375 
376 
377 



378 
379 



380 
381 



382 

£63 



Name. 



Roberts, Wm. P.... 
Robertson, B. H.. . . 
Robertson, E. S. C. 
Robertson, F. H... 
Robertson, J. B 



Roddy, P. D.. 
Rodes, R. E.. 



Rosa, L. S 

Ross, Reuben R., 
Rosser, Thos. L.. 



Rucker, E. W. 



Ruggles, Dan'l. 

Russell, W. W. 
Rust, Albert..., 



Saunders, J. C. C 

Scales, Alfred M 

Scott, Thomas M 



Scurry, W. R. 
Sears, C. W... 



Semmes, Paul J., 



State. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



N. Carolina 
Virginia 
Texas... 
Texas... 
Texas. . . 



Alabama.., 
Alabama. . , 



Texas 



Texas. 



Virginia , 



Alabama. . . 
N. Carolina 
Louisiana.. 



Texas 

Mississippi. 

Georgia 



Sharp, J. n Mississippi. 



Shelby, J. O 

Shelley, Charles M. 



Shlngler, Wm. P. 



Missouri. .. 
Alabama... 



Gen. R. E. Lee 

Gen. T. J. Jackson., 



Gen. J. B. Hood.... 
Gen. T. J. Jackson., 



Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. Van Dorn. 



Gen. R. E. Lee... 
Gen. R. E. Lee... 
Lt. Gen. L. Polk. 






Feb. 21, 1865. 
June 9, 1862 



July 26, 1864, 
Nov. 1, 1862, 



Aug. 3, 1863, 
Oct, 21, 1861. 



Feb. 5, 1864, 



Oct. 10, 1863, 



Aug. 9, 1861, 



Gen. T. H. Holmes.... 
Lt. Gen. L.Polk 



Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 

Gen. J. B. Hood 

Gen. E. K. Smith 



S. Carolina. 



Mch. 6, 1862, 

June 7, 1864. 
June 15, 1863. 
May 24, 1864. 

Sept. 26, 1S62. 
Mch. 7, 1S64. 

Mch. 18, 1S62. 
July 26, 1864. 
Feb. 5, 1864. 



Feb. 21, 1865. 
June 9, 1862. 



July 26, 1864. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 



Aug. 3, 1863. 
Oct. 21, 1861. 



Dec. 21, 1863 



Sept. 28, 1863, 



Aug. 9, 1861 



Mch. 4, 1862, 

May 31, 1864, 
June 13, 1863. 
May 10, 1864. 

Sept. 12, 1862. 
Mch. 1, 1864. 

Mch. 11, 1S62. 
July 26, 1864. 
Dec. 15,1863. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



65 



— Continued. 



•H° 



Sept. 30, 1862. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 



-Jan. 25, 1864. 
Dec. 13, 1861. 



Feb. 5, 1864. 
i'eb."i7,i864. 



Aug. 9, 1861, 

and 
Feb. 17, 1864. 



Mch. 6, 1862. 

June 7, 1864. 
Feb. 16, 1864. 
May 24, 1864. 



Sept. 27, 1862. 
May 11, 1864, 

Mch. 18, 1862. 



JFeb. 5, 1864. 



REMARKS. 



Assigned to command of Dearing's old brigade, Army of 
■ ortliern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 2d, 6th, 7tli and 11th Virginia regi- 
ments and the 16th Virginia battalion. Colonel Punsten. 

Brigadier-General of Texas State forces ; commanding the 27th 
brigade ; on staff duty with General 11. E. McCulIoch. 

Assigned to command of a brigade composed of the 8th and 11th 
Texas and the 4th Tennessee regiments cavalry. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 4th and 5th Texas and the 3d Ar- 
kansas regiments, Hood's division, Longstreet's corps. Army 
of Northern Virginia. 

Commanded brigade in Forrest's cavalry. 

Promoted Major-General May 2, 1863 ; brigade composed of the 
3d, fith, 6th, 12th, 26th and 61st Alabama regiments infantry, 
D. H. Hill's division, Jackson's corps, Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Commanded Hume's cavalry brigade, Wheeler's corps. 

Promoted Major-General 1864; brigade composed of the 7th, 
11th and 12th regiments Virginia cavalry and the 25th battalion 
Virginia cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanded brigade in General Forrest's cavalry, composed of 
the 7th, 12th, 14th and 15th Tennessee regiments, Forrest's 
old regiment and the 7th Alabama and 5th Mississippi regi- 
ments. 

Brigade consisted of the 9th Mississippi, 10th Mississippi, 1st 
Alabama and 7th Alabama regiments. Villipigue's battalion, 
the Quitman Artillery and the Vicksburg Artillery; subse- 
quently in command of other brigades. 

Commanding 2d brigade, General W. T. Martin's cavalry 
division. 

Brigade composed of the Arkansas infantry regiments ■ of 
Colonels Carrol, King and Snead, the Arkansas infantry bat- 
talions of Colonels McCarver, Lemoyne and Jones, and a 
Light Battery; attached to Major-General Samuel Jones' 
division. Army of the West. 

Killed in action below Petersburg, Virginia, August 21, 1864 ; . 
brigade composed of the 8th, 9th, lOth, 11th and 14th Alabama 
regiments. 

Brigade composed of the 13th, 16th, 22d, 32* and 3Sth regiments 
North Carolina infantry (formerly Pender's brigade), Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 12th Louisiana, the 27th, 35th, 49th, 
55th and 57th Alabama regiments ; the 3d, 7th and Sth Ken- 
tucky regiments were detached from this brigade, and 
mounted. 

Killed at Jenkins' Ferry. 

Brigade composed of the 4th, 35th, 36th, 39th and 46th Mississippi 
regiments and the 7th Mississippi battalion. 

Died of wounds received at Sharpsburg ; brigade composed of 
the 10th, 50th, 5l8t and 53d Georgia regiments, McLaw's di- 
vision, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 1st Mississippi battalion Sharpshooters 
and the 7th, 9th, 10th, 41st and 44th Mississippi regiments in- 
fantry, Hindinan's division, Polk's corps. Army of Tennessee. 

Commanded brigade in General Price's army. 

Commanded brigade in Walthall's division, Stewart's corps, 
Army of Tennessee, composed of the 17th, 26th and 29th Ala- 
bama regiments and the 37th Mississippi regiment. 

Acting Brigadier-General. 



66 



CONFEDERATE ROSTEE. 

BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



38£ 



3S8 
389 
390 



391 
392 



393 

394 
395 

396 
39T 



898 

399 

400 



Name. 



Shoup, F. A. 



Sibley, H. H 

Simms, James P. 



Stack, W. Y 

Slaughter, Jas.',E.. 
Smith, EwKirby.... 



1^^ 



Smith, George A 

Smith, Gustavus W. 



Smith, James A. 
Smith, M. L..... 
Smith, Preston . 



Smith, T.B 

Smith, William. 



Smith, William D. 



Snead, John L. T.. 
Sorrell, G. Moxley. 



Stafford, L. A. 



402 Starke, Peter B.... 

403 Starke, William E., 

404 Steele, William.... 



State. 



Florida . 



Louisiana. 



Missouri... 
Virginia . . . 
Florida 



Kentucky.. 

Tennessee. 

Florida 

Tennessee. 



Tennessee. 
Virginia.. . , 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. S. B. Buckner. 



Maj. Gen. Kershaw. 



Gen. Van Dorn 

Gen. B. Bragg 

Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. B.Bragg. 
Gen. M. Lovell. 
Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. J. B. Hood, 



Georgia Maj. Gen. Pemberton 



Apl. 11,1863. 



June IT, 1861. 
Nov., 18G4. 



Apl. 17, 1862. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 
June IT, 1S61. 



Virginia . . , 
Georgia 



Louisiana.. 



Louisiana.. 
Texas 



Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. Forrest 

Gen. T. J. Jackson.. 

Gen. T. H. Holmes. 



Oct. 1, 1863. 
Apl. 11, 1862. 
Oct. 2T, 1862. 

Aug. 2, 1S64. 
Apl. 23, 1S63. 



Mch. 14, 1862. 



Oct. 31, 1864. 
Oct. 8, 1863. 



Sept. 12, 1862. 



June IT, 1861. 
Nov., 1864. 

Apl. 12, 1862. 
Mch. 8, 1862. 
June IT, 1861, 



Sept. 30, 1863. 
ApL 11,1862. 
Oct. 2T, 1862. 

July 29, 1864, 
Jan. 31, 1863, 



Mch. T, 1862, 



Oct. 2T, 1864, 
«!t. 8, 1863. 



Aug. 6, 1S62. Aug. 6,1862. 
Oct. 3, 1S62. Sept. 12, 1862. 



CONFEDEKATE ROSTER. 



67 



-CONTINteD. 



i 



Apl. 11, 1S63. 



Ang. 29, 1861, 



Apl. IT, 1S62. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 



Feb. IT, 1864. 
Apl. 11, 1862. 
Apl. 22, 1863. 



Apl. 23, 1863, 



Mch. 14, 1862 



Jan. 25, 1864. 



Sept. 30, 1862, 
Oct. 3, 1862, 



REMARKS. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



In command of the artillery at Mobile ; Chief of Artillery of 
General J. E. Johnston's army In the Balton campaign ; Chief 
of Staff under General Hood at Atlanta ; brigade at one time 
composed of the Tth, 9th, 10th, 41st and 44th Mississippi regi- 
ments and the 9th Mississippi battalion. 

Commanding bi'igade ; headquarters at San Antonia, Texas. 

Brigade composed of the 10th, 50th, 51st and 53d Georgia regi- 
ments, Kershaw's division, Longstreet's corps, Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Killed in action at Pea Ridge ; commanding Missouri brigade, 
Price's division, Van Dorn's army. 

Inspector-General, Department Number 2, Army of the Mis- 
sissippi. 

Promoted Major-General October 11, 1861 ; as Brigadier-General 
commanded Elzey's and Forney's brigades ; brigade at first 
composed of the 9th,- 10th and 11th Alabama, the 14th Missis- 
sippi and the 38th Virginia regiments, Army of the Potomac. 

Acting Brigadier-General ; in command at Fort Gaines, &c. 

Promoted Major-General September 19, 1861 ; first assignment 
was, as Major-General, to the command of the 2d corps of the 
Army of the Potomac. 

Commanding brigade, Cleburne's division, Hardee's coriJS, 
Army of Tennessee. 

Promoted Major-General November 4th, 1862 ; commanding 3d 
Sub-Uistrict, District of Mississippi. 

Killed at Chicl<amau»a, September 20, 1863 ; brigade composed 
of the 11th, 12th, 13th, 29th, 4Tth and 154th Tennessee regi- 
ments, a battalion of Sharpshooters and Scott's Light Battery, 
forming part of Cheatham's division, Polk's corps, Army of 
Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of the 2d and 20th Tennessee, the 3Tth 
Georgia, the 15th, 30th and 3Tth Tennessee (consolidated) re- 
giments and Major Carswell's battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. 

Promoted Major-General August 12, 1863 ; brigade composed of 
the Virginia regiment of Colonel Board, Colonel Harman (the 
52d), Colonel Terrell (the 13th), Colonel Hoffman (the 31st) 
and Colonel Gibson's (the 49th) ; at the Battle of Chancellors- 
ville his brigade was composed of the 13th, 49th, 52d and 58th 
and 31st Virginia regiments, Early's division. Army of North- 
ern Virginia. 

Died at Charleston, South Carolina, October 4, 1862; command- 
ing a district in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia 
and Florida; headquarters on James Island. 

Commanding River brigade. Department Number 2, Major- 
General Polk's command. 

Assigned to command of Wright's Georgia brigade, Mahone's 
division, A. P. Hill's corps, composed of the 2d, 22d, 48th and 
64th regiments Georgia Volunteers and the 2d and 10th bat- 
talion Georgia Volunteers. 

Killed in action ; succeeded General Starke in command of his 
brigade, composed of the 1st, 2d, 9th, lOth and 15th Louisiana 
regiments and Coppen's Louisiana battalion, Jackson's di- 
vision. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding brigade in Chalmers' division, Forrest's cavalry, 
corps. 

Killed at Sharpsburg September 17, 1862 ; brigade composed of 
the 2d, 5th, 9th, lofh, 14th and 1.5th Louisiana regiments, Jack- 
son's division. Army of Northern Virginia. 
Brigade composed of the 12th, 19th and 21st regiments Texas 
cavalry. 



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CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



408 
409 



411 
412 

413 

414 
415 



Namb. 



Steuart, George H. 



Steen, A. E. 



Stevens, C. H. 



State. 



Maryland . 



Missouri. 



S. Carolina. 



Stevens, Walter H Virginia., 

Stevenson, Carter L.. . . i Virginia 



Stewart, A. P. 



St. John, I. M. 
Stovall, M. A. 



Strahl, O.F. 



Stuart, J. E. B 

Taliaferro, Wm. B.. 



416 Tappan, J. C. 



417 



420 



421 
422 



Taylor, Richard. 



Taylor, Thomas H 

Terrill, James E. B 



Terry, William. 



Terry, William R. 
Thomas, Allen 



Tennessee. 



Georgia 

Georgia 

Tennessee. 

Virginia . . . 
Virginia 



Arlvansas . 
Louisiana. 



Kentuclcy. 
Virginia . . 



Virginia . . 



Virginia . . , 
Louisiana.. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. S. Price. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. B. Bragg. 
Gen. B.Bragg. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 
Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 



Gen. T. H. Holmes... 
Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 



Lt. Gen. E. K. Smith. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. R. E. Lee.,.. 
Gen. E. K. Smith. 



B 



Mch. 18, 1862. 



April, 1862. 



Feb. 1, 1864. 



Mch. 6, 1862. 
Nov. 8, 1861. 



Febr'y, 1865. 
Apl. 23, 1863. 

July 28, 1863. 

Sept. 24, 1861. 
McU. 6, 1862. 



Nov. 5, 1862. 
Oct. 21, 1861. 



Mch. 6, 1862. 



April, 1862, 



Jan. 20, 1864. 



Feb. 27, 1862, 
Nov. 8,1861. 



Febr'y, 1865. 
Jan. 20, 1863. 

July 28, 1863. 

Sept. 24, 1861. 
Mch. 4, 1862. 



Nov. 5, 1862. 
Oct. 21, 1861. 



Nov. 4, 1862. 'Nov. 4,1862. 
June 1, 1864. May 31,1864. 



May 20, 1864. May 19,1864 



June 10, 1864. 
Feb. 17, 1864. 



May 31,1864. 
Feb. 4, 1864. 



(?^i?-jmimi;: 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



69 



-Continued. 



Mch. 18, 1862. 



Feb. 1, 1864. 



McU. 6, 1862. 
Dec. 13,1861. 



Apl. 23, 1863. 
Jan. 25, 1864. 

Dec. 13, 1861. 
Mch. 6, 1862. 

Apl. 22, 1863. 
Dec. 13, 1861. 



June 1, 1864. 
May 20, 1864. 



June 10, 1864. 
Feb. IT, 1864. 



Oct. 13, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Commanding Maryland Line ; brigade composed of the 44th, 
25th and 58th Virginia and the 1st Maryland regiment. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the battalions of Colonels Winston and 
Ceamal, and the companies of Rives and Bennett, and the 
Light Battery of Kennealy, constituting 3d brigade of the 1st 
division, Army of the West. 

Killed in actioi'i at Atlanta, Georgia, July, 1864; brigade com- 
posed of the 1st Georgia Confederate, the 30th, 66th, 25th and 
29th Georgia regiments and the 1st battalion Georgia Sharp- 
shooters. 

On Engineer duty at Richmond, Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General October 10, 1862; commanding all 
troops at Cumberland Gap and Its vicinity during the early 
occupation of East Tennessee. 

Promoted Major-General June 2, 1863; commanded 4th brigade, 
1st division. Department of the West, composed of the 4th, 
5th, 29th, 31st and SSd Tennessee regiments ; also In command 
of a brigade in Cheatham's division, Polk's corps. Army of 
Tennessee, composed of the 4fh, 5th, 19th, 24th, 31st and 33d 
Tennessee regiments, and Stanford's Light Battery. 

Chief of the Nitre and Mining Bureau ; also Second Commissary 
General. 

Brigade composed of the 40th, 41st, 42d and 43d Georgia regi- 
ments, to which veere added the 52d Georgia and the 1st 
Georgia State Line, Army of Tennessee. 

Killed in action ; brigade composed of the 4th, 5th, 19th, 24th, 
31st and 33d Tennessee regiments and Stanford's Light 
Battery, Cheatham's division, Polk's corps. Army of the Ten- 
nessee. 

Promoted Major-General July 25, 1862; Chief of Cavalry, Army 
of Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General January 1, 1865; commanding bri- 
gade In division of General T. J. Jackson; brigade after- 
wards composed of the 10th, 23d, 37th, 42d, 4Tth and 48tli 
Virginia regiments, Ewell's corps. Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

Brigade composed of the Arkansas regiments of Colonels Thaler, 
Guirstead, Shaver and Dawson and Etter's Arkansas Light 
Battery. 

Promoted Major-General July 28, 1862; brigade composed of 
the 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th Louisiana regiments, Wheat's bat- 
talion and a Virginia Light Battery, Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

President declined to nominate for confirmation by the Senate. 

Killed in action, and was at the time, commanding Pegram's old 
brigade, composed of the 13th, 31st, 49th, 52d and 58th Vir- 
gmia regiments infantry. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Assigned to the command of a brigade composed of the rem- 
nants of the " Old Stonewall brigade " and the brigades of 
Jones and Stuart ; thus constituted, this brigade included the 
2d, 4th, 5th, 10th, 21st, 23d, 25th, 27th, 33d, 3Tth, 42d, 44th, 48th 
and 50th regiments Virginia infantry. Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia., 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 7th, 11th, 24tli and 3d Virginia 
regiments. 

Brigade composed of the 17th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 31st Louisiana 
Volunteers, infantry, and Weatherley's battalion of Sharp- 
shooters. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



423 
424 

425 
426 
42T 

428 
429 

430 

431 



Name. 



Thomas, B. M 

Thomas, Edward L.. 



Thompson, M. Jeff. 
Tilghman, Lloyd. . . 
Toombs, Robert 



Toon, Thomas F. 
Tracy, E. D 



Trapier, J. H 

Trimble, Isaac R. 



Trudean, J. 



433 

434 



436 

43T 

I 

438 
439 
440 



Tucker, W. P. 
Tyler, R.C.... 



Vance, Robt. B. 

Van Dorn, Earl . 
Vaughn, A. J... 



Vaughn, John C. 
VlUiplgue, J. U.. 
Wade, Wm. B.... 



State. 



Georgia. 



Kentucky., 
Georgia 



N. Carolina 
Alabama... 

S. Carolina. 

Maryland.. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. T. J, Jackson. 



TX. 

Gen. •A. S. Johnston. 



Gen. R. E.Lee.... 
Gen. E. K. Smith. 



Mississippi. 
Tennessee. 

N. Carolina 

Mississippi. 
Tennessee. 

Tennessee. 
S. Carolina. 



Gen. B. Bragg 



Aug. 4, 1864. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 



Oct. 18, 1861. 
July 19, 1861. 

June 2, 1864. 
Aug. 16, 1862. 

Oct. 21, 1S61. 

Aug. 9,1861. 



Gen. B. Bragg. 



Gen. E. K. Smith. 
Gen. Beauregard . 



Mch. 7,1864. 
Mch. 5, 1864. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 

June 5, 1861. 
Nov. 21, 1863. 

Oct. 3. 1862. 
Mch. 18, 1862. 



Aug. 4, 1864. 
Nov. 1, 1862. 



Oct. 18,1861. 
July 19, 1861. 

May 31, 1864. 
Aug. 16, 1862, 

Oct. 21, 1861, 

Aug. 9, 1861, 



Mch. 1, 1864 
Feb 23, 1864 

Mch. 4, 1S63. 

June 5, 1861. 
Nov. IS, 1863. 

Sept. 22, 1862. 
Mch. 13, 1862. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



71 



— Continued. 



«hP 



Apl. 22, 1863. 



Dec. 13, 1S61. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 

Jnne 2, 1864. 
■Sept. 30, 1862. 

Dec. 13, 1861. 

Aug. 9, 1861. 



May 11, 1864. 
June 9, 1864. 

Apl. 23, 1863. 

Aug. 29, 1861, 
Feb. IT, 1S64. 

Oct. 3, 1862 
Mch. 18, 1862 



REMARKS. 



Assigned to command of a brigade composed of the 1st, 2d and 
3d regiments Alabama Reserves; afterwards known as the 
61st, 62d and 63d Alabama regiments. 

Brigade composed of the 14th, 35th, 45th and 49th Georgia regi- 
ments, the 3d Loukiana battalion and Captain Davidson's 
Light Battery, the Letcher Artillery, Pender's' division, A. P. 
Hill's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanding First Military District, Missouri State Guards; 
afterwards in command of Shelby's old brigade. 

Killed at Baker's Creek, Mississippi, May 16, 1863; at one time 
commanding 1st division of the 1st corps. Army of Tennessee. 

Resigned March 4, 1863; brigade composed of the 2d, 15tli, ITth 
and 20th Georgia regiments and the 1st regiment Georgia 
Regulars, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 

Commanded Johnston's brigade, composed of the 5th, I2th, 20th 
and 23d North Carolina regiments and Wilson's battalion. 

Killed near Port Gibson May 1, 1863; brigade composed of the 
20th, 23d, 30th, 31st and 46th Alabama regiments, Stevenson's 
division, Army of Tennessee. 

In command at Georgetown South Carolina, and also of Fort 
Moultrie and Sullivan's Island during the iron-clad attack upon 
Fort Sumter, April 1, 1S63. 

Promoted Major-General January 17, 1863; assigned to com- 
mand of brigade at Evansport on the Potomac river; after- 
wards in command of Crittenden's brigade, composed of 
the 21si Georgia, the 21st North Carolina and the 16th Mis- 
sissippi regiments and Courtney's Virginia battery. Long- 
street's corps, Army of Northern Virginia; at the Battle of 
Fredericksburg, Trimble's brigade was composed of the 12th 
and 21st Georgia, the 15th Alabama and the 21st North Caro- 
lina regiments, Ewell's division, Jackson's corps. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Never mustered into Confederate service ; commanded Louis- 
iana State troops; in charge of water batteries, at Columbus, 
Kentucky. 

Brigade composed of the 7th, 9th, 10th, 41st and 44th regiments 
Mississippi infantry and a battalion of Sharpshooters. 

In command of military post, West Point, Georgia; afterwards 
in command of a brigade composed of the 3Tth Georgia, the 
20th, 15th and 37th and 10th and 30th Tennessee regiments, 
and the 4th battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. 

Commanding 2d brigade, McCown's division, Polk's corps. Army 
of Tennessee, composed of the 29th and 39th North C;arolina 
regiments, the 3d and 9th Georgia battalions and McDuffle's 
Light Battery. 

Promoted Major-General September 19, 1861; commanding 
Army of the District of the Mississippi. 

Succeeded General Prestorl Smith in command of hislirigade, 
composed of the 154th, 13th, 12th, 47th, llth and 29th Tennes- 
see regiments, Scott's Light Battery and a battalion of Sharp- 
shooters, Army of Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of seven regiments and two battalions (all 
mounted) from East Tennessee and one battalion Georgia 
cavalry. 

Died November 9, 1862 ; commanded 4th Sub-district, District of 
Mississippi ; also in command of the 2d brigade, 1st division, 
Army of the District of Mississippi. 

Commanded 1st cavalry brigade, 1st division, Forrest's cavalry 
command. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERALS 



441 
442 



445 
446 

44T 

448 

449 
4S0 

451 
452 



453 
454 



456 
457 



458 



459 

46U 



Name, 



Walker, H.H 

Walker, James A. 

Walker, John G... 



Walker, L. M . 



Walker, L. P 

Walker, K. LiuOsay. 

Walker, W. 11. T... 

Walker, W. S 



Wallace, W. H. 
Walthall, E. C. 



Waterhouse, R. 
Watie, Stand.. 



Waul, T. N 

Wayne, Heury C. 

Weisiger, D. A... 



WTiarton, G. C... 
Wharton, John A. 



Wheeler, Joseph. 



Whit new, F.E.. 
WhilUelU, J. W. 



Whiting, W. II. C. 



Wlckham, W. C. 



State. 



Virginia 



Virginia . . . 



Missouri . . . 



Tennessee. 



Alabama. 
Virginia . 



Giorgia 

Fioricla 

S. Carolina. 
Mississippi. 



' Indian ) 
Terrify/ 



Texas... 
Georgia. . 

Virginia 



Virginia , 
Texas... 



Georgia 



Mississippi. 
Texas 



Mississippi. 



To Whom to 
Report, 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Gen. R. E. Lee.. 



Maj. Gen. Holmes. 



Gen. Beauregard 

Gen. A, S. Johnston. 



Brig. Gen. B. Bragg. 
Gen. Beauregard 



Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. E. K. Smith. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 
Gen. R. E. Lee 



Gen. Sam. Jones, 
Gen. B, Bragg..., 



Gen, B. Bragg. 



Gen, J. E, Johnston. , 



Virginia . . . Gen. R. E. Lee. 



a 



July 1, 1863, 
May 16, 1863. 

Jan. 9, 1862. 

Apl. 11, 1862. 
Sept. IT, 1861. 



May 25,1861, 
Oct, 30, 1862. 

Sept. 30, 1864. 
Apl, 23, 1863. 

Mch. IT, 1865. 
May 10, 1864. 



Sept. 19, 1863. 
Dec. 16, 1861. 

June T, 1864. 



Sept. 25, 1863. 
Nov, 18, 1S62. 

Oct. 30,1862. 



May 9, 1863. 
Aug. 28, 1861. 

Sept. 2, 1863. 



July 1, 1863, 
May 15, 1863, 

Jan. 9, 1862, 

Mch. 11, 1862, 
Sept. 17, 1861. 



May 25, isei. 

Oct. 30, 1S62, 

Sept. 30, 1864. 
Apl, 13, 1862, 

Mch. IT, 1865. 
May 6, 1864. 



Sept. IS, 1863, 
Dec, 16, 1861, 

May 31, 1864. 



July 8, 1863. 
Nov. 18, 1862. 

Oct, 30, 1862. 



May 9, 1863. 
July 21, 1861. 



Sept. 1, 1803. 



CONFEDERATE KOSTER. 



73 



-Continued. 



m- 



REMARKS. 



Brigade composed of the 40th, 47th and 55th Virginia regiments 
and the 22d Virginia battalion ; also In command of Archer's 
brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, i 

Commanded brigade. Army of Northern Virginia, composed of 
the 13th, 31st, 5Sth, 44th, 25th and 52d Virginia and the 12th 
Georgia regiments; commanded "Stonewall Brigade" from 
May, 1863, and Pegram's division in 1S65. 

Promoted Major-General November 8, 1862; brigade consisted 
of the 30th and 40th Virginia, the 1st, 2d and 3d Nortlii Caro- 
lina and the 3d Arkansas regiments and the Light Batteries of 
Captains Wallier and Cooke. 

Killed in action ; commanding cavalry brigade, General Price's 
army. 

Resigned March 31, 1862; at one time Secretary of War. 

Commanding artillery of General A. P. Hill's corps. Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Resigned October 29, 1861 ; appointed Major-General May 2T, 
1863; killed in action near Atlanta, Georgia. 

Commanding 3d Military Distrif^t of South Carolina; subse- 
quently in command of a brigade composed of the ITth, ISth, 
22d. 23d and 26tli South CaroUna regiments and Colonel El- 
liott's Holcombe Legion. 

Brigade composed of the 17th, 18th, 22d, 23d and 26th regiments 
South Carolina Volunteers and the Holcomlie Legion. 

Promoted Major-General June 10, 1864; brigade composed of 
the 24th, 27th, 20th, 30th and 34th Mississippi regiments, 
Withers' division, Polk's corps. Army of Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of the 3d, 16th, 17th and 19th Texas infantry 
regiments and the 16th regiment Texas cavalry, dismounted. 

Brigade composed of the 1st and 2d Cherokee regiments, the 1st 
and 2d Creek regiments, a Cherokee battalion, a Seminole 
battalion, an Osiige battalion and a battalion composed of 
"Volunteers from the States." 

Declined ; accepted appointment of Adjutant-General of the 
State of Georgia. 

Commanded Mahone's old brigade, composed of the 6th, 16th, 
12th, 61st and 41st Virginia regiments of infantry, Army of 
Northern Virginia. 

Brigade coinpt)s«d of the 50th, 51st and 63d Virginia regiments 
infantry and the 30th Virginia battalion. 

Promoted Major-General November 10, 1863 ; commanded 
cavalry brigade. Army of Tennessee, composed of the 8th 
Texas, the 2d and 3d Georgia, the 4th Tennessee and the 1st 
and 3d Confederate regiments, a Tennessee battalion, Gibson's 
Light Battery, &c. 

Promoted Major-General January 20, 1863 ; Chief of Cavalry in 
General Bragg's army, and commanding brigades of Hagan, 
Forrest, Wharton and Morgan. 

Acting Brigadier-General. 

Brigade composed of Whitfield's Legion and the 3d, 6th and 9tli 
Texas cavalry. 

Promoted Major-General February 28, 1863; brigade in 1861 
composed of Uvi 2d and 11th Mississippi, the 4th Alabama and 
the 6th North Carolina regiments. Army of the Potomac; at 
one time in command of the 3d brigade, Army of the Shenan- 
doah. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th regiments Virginia 
cavalry. Army of Northern Virginia. 



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BRIGADIER-GENERA LS 



4C3 
464 



Naub. 



Wigfall, Louis T.... 
Wilcox, Cadmus M . 



465 Williams, John S. 



468 
469 
470 

471 



472 



473 



Wilson, Claudius C. 



Winder, Charles S. 



Winder, JohnH... 

Wise, Henry A 

Withers, Jones M. 



Wood, 8. A.M. 



Wofford, W. T. 



Wright, A. R. 



474 Wright, G. J 

4T5i Wright, M. H 

476 Wright, Marcus J„ 



477 York, Zebu Ion.. 

478 Young, P. M. B. 



479 Young, VVm. H 

480 Zolllcoffjr, Felix K. 



Statb. 



Texas 

Tennessee. 



To Whom to 
Report. 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. . 
Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 



Kentucky.. Brig. Geu. Marshall.. 



Georgia 



Maryland.. 



Maryland . 
Virginia . . 
Alabama. . 



Alabama. 



Georgia. . 



Gen. B. Bragg 



Gen. J. E. Johnston.. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Gen. R. E. Lee. 



Georgia.. 

Georgia Gen. R. E. Lee., 



Tennessee. 



Louisiana.. 
Georgia 



Gen. J. E. Johnston. 



Gen. R. E. Lee., 
Geu. R. E. Lee. 



Texas Gen. J. B. Hood. 

Fonnessee 



Oct. 21, 1861. Oct. -21, 1861. 

Oct. 21, isei.'oct. 21. 1SC.1. 

J 

Apl. IS, 1S62.'ap1. 16,1862. 



Nov. 18, 1863. 



Nov. 1«, 1863. 



Mch. 7, lS62.lMc;i. 1,1862. 

June 21, 1861. June 21, 18iil. 
June 5, 1861. June 5,1861. 
July 10, 1861.' July 10,1861. 

Jan, 7, 1802. Jan. 7,1802. 



Apl. 23,1863. 



June 3, 1862. 



Jan. 17, 1863. 



June 3, 1862. 



Dec. 20, 1862. Dec. 13,1862 



June 2, 1864. May 31, 18M. 
Oct. 10, 1863. Sept. 28, 1863. 



Aug. 16, 1864. Aug. 1.5, 1864. 
July 9, 1861. July 9. 1861. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER, 



75 



— Continued. 





0) 

O 


Dec. 20, 1861. 




Dec. 13, 1861. 




Apl. IS, 1862. 





Feb. 17, 1864. 



Mch. 6, 1862. i . 



Aug. 29, 1861. 
Aug. 29, 1861, 

and 
Fob. IT, 13G4. 
Aug. 29, 1861. 



Jau. 14, 1862. 



Apl. 23, 1863. 



Sept. 30, 1862. 



Apl. 22, 1863. 

June 2, 1864. 
Feb, IT, 1864. 



Aug. 29, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Resigned February 20, 1862 ; brigaile composed of the 1st, 4th and 
5th Texas and the Ist Georgia regiments. Army of the Potomac. 

Promoted Major-General August 13, 1863; brigade composed of 
tlie 8tli, 9tti, lOtli, 14th and 11th Alabaitia regiments, the 19th 
Missisbippi and the 3Sth Virginia regiments, Anderson's di- 
vision, A. P. Hill's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. 

Brigade composed of the 22d, 36th and 45th Virginia infantry 
regiments, the Sth Virginia cavalry, Bailey's aiul Edgar's bat- 
talions and the Light Batteries of Captains Otey and Lowry; 
brigade afterwards composed of the 1st, I'd anti 9th Kentucky, 
the 2d Kentucky battalion, Allison's squadron and Hamilton's 
battalion. 

Died November 24, 1863; brigade composed of the 13th, 25th, 
29th and 30th Georgia regiments, the 1st battalion Georgia 
Sharpshooters and the 4th Louisiana battalion. Army of Ten- 
nessee. 

Killed at Cedar Run Angust 9,1862; brigade composed of the 
2d, 4th, 5th, 27th and 33d Virginia regiments, Jackson's di- 
vision, Army of Northern Virginia. 

In command of prison camps at Andersonville, Millen, &c., &c. 

Brigade consisted of th^^ '26th, 34th, 46th and f 9th Virginia regi- 
ments and the Light Batteries of Captains McComas and Ar- 
mistead. Army ot Northern Virginia. 

Promoted Major-General April 6, 1S62; commanding Reserve 
corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of 
Gardner, Chalmers, Jackson and Maui<rault. 

Brigade composed of the 7th Alaoama, Sth, Tih and 8ih Arkansas 
and '14th Tennessee regiments, the battalions of Majors Kelly 
and Ilardcastle, a company of Georgia cavalry and a company 
of Mississippi artillery; resigned October IT, 1863 ; at the 
Battle of Chickamauga his biigade was composed of the 32d 
and 45ih Mississippi and the 33d, 45th and 16th Alabama regi- 
m:nts. Major Haukin's battalion and Sempl 's Light Battery. 

Assigned to command of Cobb's Georgia brigade. .\(cLaw's di- 
vision, Longstreet's corps. Army of North* rn Virginia, com- 
posed of the 18th, 24th and 16th GiMjrgia regiinrnts, Cobb'a 
Legion, Phillip's Legion and the 3d battalion Georgia snarp- 
shooters ; afterwards in command of North G orgia. 

Promoted Major-General Novembor 2B, 1864; brigade composed 
of the 3d, 22d, 46th and 4Sth (Jeorgia regiments and the 2d 
Georgia battalion, Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's corps. 
Army of Northern Virginia. 

Acting Brigadier-General, in command of General P. M. B. 
Young's brigade. 

Acting Brigadier-General; at one time on ordnance duty at 
Atlanta, Georgia. 

Brigade composed of the 16th, 28th, 38th, 8th, 51st and 52d Ten- 
nessee regiments, Murray's Tennessee battalion and Carnes* 
Light Battery, Cheatham's division, Polk's corps. Army of 
Tennessee. 

Brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 
14th and 15th rcgiimnts Louisiana infantry. 

Promoted Major-G-neral December 12, 1S64; brigade composed 
of tiie"f'ol)h Legion," the "JefC. Davis Legion," "Phillip's 
Legion " and the Tth Georgia— all cavalry coinmauds, Army of 
Northern Virginia; for the Tth Georgia regiment, the ioth 
Gi orgia regiment was afterwards substituted; Milieu's bat- 
talion was sulisequently added. 

Bri-,ade eompospd of the 9th Texas infantry, the 10th, 14th and 
3'2d Texas, dismounted, and the 29th and 39th North Carolina 
Infantry r 'giinents. 

Killed at Mill Spiing; commanded Camp of Instruction at 
Trousdale, Tennessee; afterwards assigned to the command 
of the D partnient of East Tennessee. 












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COMMISSIONED AND WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE 



Rank. 


Name. 


State 
Where Bokn. 


State From 
Which Appointed. 


Admiral 


Franklin Buchanan 

Lawrence Rousseau 

French Forrest 






Captain 








Virginia 




« 


riosiah Tattnall 






it 


V. M. Randolph 






II 


George N. Ilollins 

D. N. Ingrahani 






t< 


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Virginia 


South Carolina 

Virginia 


<< 


Samuel Barron. . 


a 


William F. Lynch 

Isaac S. Sterett 






a 


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Maryland 


11 


S. S. Lee 






(1 


William C. Whittle 

Raphael Semmes 

William W. Hunter 

E. Farrand 






11 


Maryland 


Alabama 


Captain in Pro. Navy 


Pennsylvania 

New York 

D. C 


Loui.siaua 




Florida 


11 11 


John K. Tucker 


Virginia 


Commander 


S. S. Lee 








William C. Whittle 

Robert D. Thorburn 

Robert G. Robb 




11 


It 


11 


11 


11 


11 


11 


W. W. Hunter 


Pennsylvania 


Louisiana 


<i 




Virginia 


11 


E. Farraiul 


New York 

Maryland 


Florida 


u 


C. H.:McBlair 


Maryland 


11 


A. B. Fairfax 

Kichani L. Page 




Vii'ginia 


11 






1. 


Frederick Chatard 

Arthur Sinclair 


Maryland 


Maryland 


11 


Virginia 


11 


C. H. Kennedy 




vorth Carolina 

Florida 


11 


Thomas W. Brent 

John K. Mitchell 


D. C 


(1 


North Carolina 




<t 


Matthew F. Maury 

John R. Tu<'ker 


Virginia 


11 


D. C 




11 


Thomas Jeff. Page 




(1 


i( 




11 


11 


R. F. Pinckney 


Maryland 


Maryland 


11 


Thomas R. Rootes 

H. J. Hartstene 


Virginia 


11 


South Carolina 


South Carolina.... 
Virginia 


II 


Jamss L. Henderson 

William T. Muse 




11 


North Carolina 


North Carolina — 
Virginia 


11 


Thomas T. Hunter 

James W. Cooke 


11 


North Carolina 

Virginia 


North Carolina 

Virginia 


11 


C. F. M. Spotswood 


11 


Kentucky 


Mississippi 


<1 


William L. Maury 

John N. Martlt 

Joseph N. Barney 


Virginia 

Ireland 


Vu'ginia 


11 


North Carolina 

Maryland 


11 


Maryland 


11 


Virginia 


11 




N. W. T 


Louisiana 




James D. Bulnck 




Georgia 

South Carolina.... 
Virginia 




South Carolina 

Viri'lnia 


11 II 


Itobert B. Pegram 

Jolin M. Brooke 

William A. Wclib 

(ii'oigo r. Sinclair 

William T. Glassell 


11 11 •• • • 


Florida 




tl „ 


Virginia 


Com'r in Pro. Navy 




11 


Alabama 









First Lieutenants 77 

First Lieutenants Provisional Navy '2 

Second Lieutenants 22 

Lieutenants for the War 40 

Surgeons 22 

Passed Assistant Surgeons 10 

Assistant Surgeons 30 



Assistant Surgeons for the War 11 

Paymasters 12 

A ssistant Paymasters 25 

Masters lu tlie line of promotion 16 

Masters not in the line of promotion 4ti 

Passed Midshipmen 11 

Midshipmen, Third Class, Senior 36 



CONFEDERATE EOSTER. 



107 



NAVY OF THE COFEDERATE STATES JANUARY 1, 1864. 



Original En- 
try INTO 
Service op 
C. S. N. ' 


Date op 

Present 

Commission. 


Date op 
Rank. 


Present Duty. 


Sept. 5, 1861. 


Aug. 21, 1862. 


Aug. 21, 1862. 


Commanding at Mobile. 


Mch. 26, 1S61. 


Oct. 23, 1862. 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


Waiting orders. 


June 10, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Commanding James River squadron. 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


« w 


" " 


Commanding naval station at Savannah. 
Waiting orders. 


June 22, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


a a 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Commanding naval station at Charleston. 


June 10, 1861. 


it <1 


n a ' 


Abroad. 

Commanding naval defences of North Carolina. 

Waiting orders. 


" 11, 1861. 


u " 


Feb. 8, 1862. 


Commanding at Drewry's Bluff. 

Waiting orders. 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


Aug. 25, 1862, 


Aug. 21, 1862. 


Commanding Confederate steamer Alabama. 


June 6, 1S61. 


Jan. 7, 1364. 


May 13, 1863. 


Commanding naval squadron at Savannah. 


Mch. 26, 1S61. 


" " 




Special service. 


June 10, 1861. 


u « 




Commanding naval squadron at Charleston. 


" 11, 1861. 


June 21, 1861. 


Mch, 26, 1861. 


Commanding at Drewry's Bluff, 
Waiting orders. 


" 15, 1861. 


Oct. 2.3, 1862. 


" " 


Naval station, Savannah. 


" 10, 1861. 


<( 11 


« (1 


Commanding navy yard, Rocketts. 


" 6, 1861. 


June 6, 1861. 


11 ii 


Commanding squadron. Savannah. 


" 10, 1861. 


Oct. 23, 1862. 


a (( 


Naval rendezvous, Richmond. 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


June 6, 1861. 


« 11 


Special service. 


Oct. 19, 1861. 


Oct, 23, 1862, 


" " 


Commanding Confederate steamer Tuskaluza. 


June 10, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Special service. 


" " 


(( (( 


« n 


Commanding naval station, Charlotte, N. 0. 


" 15, 1861. 


« (( 


« <i 


Naval battery, Drewry's Bluff. 


" 10, 1861. 


" " 


" 


Special service. 


" 25, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Recruiting service, Macon, Georgia, 


" 26, 1861. 


(1 <( 


i( <i 


Naval squadron. Mobile. 


Nov. 11, 1861. 


" " 




Office of Orders and Detail. 


June 10, 1861. 


11 it 




Special service. 


" " =^ 


June 6, 1861. 


" " 


Commanding squadron, Charleston. 


" " 


Oct. 23, 1862. 


" » 


Special service. 
Waiting orders. 


" 24, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Commanding Confederate steamer Savannah. 


" 10. 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Special orders. 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Waiting orders. 


June 10, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Army duty. 


" 24, 1861. 


" " 


i( (( 


Commanding steamer North Carolina. 


" 10, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Commanding steamer Chicora. 


" 11, 1861. 


July 15,1862. 


July 15, 1862. 


Commanding steamer Albemarle. 


" 10, 1861. 


Feb. 13, 1863. 


Aug. 25, 1862. 


Recruiting service, Raleigh. 


" 6, 1861. 


Aug. 25, 1862. 


" " 


Commanding steamer Charleston. 


" 10, 1861. 


Feb 17, 1863. 


Feb. 17, 1863; 


Commanding steamer Georgia, 


May 8, 1861. 


Apl. 29, 1863. 


Apl. 29, 1863. 


Waiting orders. 


July 2, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Commanding steamer Florida. 


June 10, ISHl. 


« « 


(( « 


Naval ordnance works, Selma, Ala, 


Oct. 4, 1861. 


Sept. 21, 1863. 


Aug. 23, 1863. 


Aid to the President, 


Jan. IT, 1862. 


Oct. 23, 1862. 


Jan. 17, 1S62. 


Special service. 


Mch. 26, 1861. 


" " 


May 6, 1862. 


" " 


June 10, 1861. 


" " 


Sept. 13, 1862. 


Commanding steamer Richmond. 


May 2, 1861. 


" " 


" " 


Office Ordnance and Hydrography. 


June 10, 1861. 


Apl. 29, 1863. 


Apl. 29, 1863. 


Prisoner. 


Apl. 20, 1S61. 


May 14, 1863. 


May 14, 1863. 


Special duty. 


Aug. 5, 1S62. 


Jan. T, 1864. 


Oct. 5, 1863. 


Prisoner. 



Midshipmen, Third Class, Junior 22 

Midshipmen abroad 18 

Engineer in Chief 1 

Chief Engineers 9 

Engineer in Chief, Provisional Navy 1 

First Assistant Engineers 24 

Second Assistant Engineers 27 



Third Assistant Engineers 46 

Boat swains is 

Gunners 26 

Carpenters 4 

Sail Makers 5 

Naval Constructors 3 

Acting Master's Mates 15 



108 



CONFEDERATE R08TEB. 



LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE CONFEDERATE 



Rank. 


Name. 


State 
Where Born. 


Colonel Commandant 


Lloyd J. Beall 


TT. S. Fort 

Virginia 




Henry B. Tvler 


Major 


George H. Ferrett 

Richard T. Allison 


Paymaster, with the rank of Major 


Kentucky ; 


Arljutant, with rank of Major 


Quartermaster, vlth the rank of Major 


A. S. Tavlor 


Virginia 






J R F.Tattnall 


Connecticut 


i< 


Andrew J. Hays 


(1 




<t 


R. T. Thorn 




(1 


A. C. Van Benthuysen. . . 
J. E. Meiere 




It 


Connecticut 

Tennessee 


i( 


Thomas S. Wilson 


First Lieutenant .• 






B. K. Howdl 




li 




D.'c. f.'!*.^.': ■:;■.::; : 

Florida 




David G. Ranev 


<( 


J. R. Y. Fendall 


D.C 


<< 


T. P. Gwynn 




(t 


James Thurston 


South Carolina 

North Carolina 

Florida 


K 


11 


Fergus MacKee 


Second Lieutenant 


David Bradford 


Louisiana 




N. E. Venable 




(1 


H. L. Graves 


Georgia 


(( 






<( 


Albert S. Berry 


Kentucky 


II 


E. F. Neufville 

Daniel G. Brent 

J. 0. Murdoch 


Georgia 


II 




II 


Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

Louisiana 


II 


S. M. RoWlrts 


II 


.Tnhn T. TJanler 


I- ■ 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



109 



STATES MARINE CORPS, JANUARY 1, 1864. 



State From 
Which Appointed, 



Maryland 

Virginia 

Maryland 

Virginia 

Georgia 

Alabama 

Florida 

Alabama 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Missouri 

Alabama 

Louisiana 

Virginia 

Florida , 

Mississippi 

Virginia 

South Carolina, 
North ('arolina, 

Missouri 

Mississippi 

Texas 

Georgia 

Tennessee 

Kentucky 

Georgia 

Florida 

Maryland 

Louisiana 



Date of En- 
try INTO 
C. S. Marine 
Corps. 



May 
June 

May 
June 
Dec. 
July 
Jan. 
Mch. 



May 
Jan. 
Mch. 

Apl. 

June 

Sept. 



Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 

Nov. 
Mch. 



Apl. 
July 



1861, 
1S61, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1862. 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1862. 
1861, 

1861, 
1861, 
1861. 
1861. 



1.S61. 
1861. 
1862. 

1862. 
1863. 
1863. 
1863. 
1863. 



11, 1863. 



Date op 
commission. 



May 23, 

June 18, 

" 20. 

May 10, 

June 19, 

Dec. 4, 

July 15, 

Jan. 22, 

Mch. 29, 

" 29, 

" 25, 

" 30, 

Dec. 5, 

Oct. 10, 

Mch. 29, 

Apl. 16, 
Nov. 22, 
Dec. 5, 
Feb. 1.5, 
July 4, 
Oct. 10, 

Nov. 22, 
Oct. 24, 

Nov. 12, 
Mch. 6, 
6, 
30, 
Apl. 8, 



1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1861, 
1.S61, 
1862, 
1861, 
1861. 
186), 
1861, 
1861, 
1862, 
1861. 

1861. 
1861. 
1861. 
1862. 
1862. 
1862. 

1861. 
1862. 

1862. 
1863. 
1868. 
1863. 
1863. 



July 11, 1863. 



Present Duty. 



Headquarters. 

Drewry's Bluff. 
Richmond, Virginia. 
Headquarters. 
Richmond, Virginia. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
Savannah, Georgia. 
With Army of Tennessee. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
With Army at Mobile. 

Mobile, Alabama. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
With Army at Mobile. 
Steamer Alabama. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
Mobile, Alabama, 
Mobile, Alabama. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
Prisoner of War. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
Drewry's Bluff. 
Navy Yard, Richmond. 
Kichmond, Virginia. 
Stoamer Savannah. 
Savannah, Georgia. 
Steamer Charleston. 
Savasnah, Georgia. 
Savannah, Georgia. 
Steamer Richmond. 
Schooner Gallego. 
Drewry's Bluff. 



110 CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



OEGANIZATION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES FORCES 
STATIONED NEAR TUPELO, MISS., JUNE 30, 1862. 

COMMANDED BY GENERAL BRAXTON BRAGG. 
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI. 

First Cokps— Major-Genrkal Leonidas Polk. 
Fir at Division — Brigadier-General C. Clark. 

First Brigatle — Colouel Russell— 12tli, 13th, 154tli and 47th Tennessee regiments, and Bank- 
head's Light battery. 

Second Brigade — Brigadier-General Stewart— 4th, 5th, 31st and 33d Tennessee and 13th 
Arkansas regiments, and Stanford's Light battery. 

Second Division — Major-General B. F. Cheatham. 

First Brigade— Brigadier-General Donelson— Sth, 15th, 16th and 51st Tennessee regiments, 
and Games' Light battery. 

Second Brigade— Brigadier-General Manney— 1st, 6th, 9th and 27th Tennessee regiments, 
and Smith's Light battery. 

Detached Brigade— Brigadier-General Maxey — list Georgia, 24th Mississippi and 9th Texas 
regiments, and Eldridge's Light battery. 

Second Corps- Major-General Samuel Jones. • 

First Brigade— Brigadier-General Anderson- 251 h Louisiana and 30th, 37th and 41st Missis- 
sippi regiments, Florida and Confederate battalions and Slocumb's LigSit battery. 

Second Brigade— Colonel Reichard— 11th, 16th, 18th, 19th and 20th Louisiana and 45th Ala- 
bama i-eglments, and Burnett's Light battery. 

Third Brigade— Brigadier-General Walker— 2l8t, 13th and Cresent Louisiana, 1st Arkansas 
and Independent and 3Sth Tennessee regiments, and Lumsden'sand Barrett's Light battel ies. 
Third Corps— Major-General Wm. J. Hardee. 

First Brigade— Colonel J. R. Liddell— 2d, Sth, 6th, 7th and SKi Arkansas regiments, Pioneer 
company and Roberts' Light battery. 

Second Brigade— Brigadier-General Cleburne— 2l', Sth, 24th and 48th Tennessee and IStJi 
Arkansas regiments, and Calvert's Light battery. 

Third Brigade— Brigadier-General Wood— 44th Tennessee, 16th Alabama and 32d and 33d 
Mississippi regiments, and Baxter's Light battery. 

Fourth Brigade— Brigadier-General Marmaduke— 3d Confederate and 25th, 29th and 37tli 
Tennessee regiments, and Sweet's Light battery. 

FiflhBrigade— Colonel Hawthorne— 17th, 21st and 23d Tennessee and 33d Alabama regi- 
ments, and Austin's Light battery. 

Reserve Corps — Brigadier-General .T. M. Withers. 

First Brigade— Brigadier-General Gardner- 19th, 22d, 25th, 26th and 39t'h Alabama regi- 
ments, Sharpshooters and Robertson's Light battery. 

Second Brigade— Brigadier-General Chalmers— sth, 7th, 9th, 10th and 29th Mississippi regi- 
ments, Blythe's Mississippi regiment and Ketchum's Light battery. 

Third Brigade— Brigadier-General Jackson— 17th, ISth, 21st, 24th and 5th Alabama regi- 
ments, and Bortwell's Light battery. 

Fourth Brigade— Colonel Manigault— 10th and 19th South Carolina and 2Sth and 34th Ala- 
bama regiments, Waters' Light battery, and Isl Louisiana infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Far- 
rar, detached. 

ARMY OF THE WEST. 

Major-General J. P. McCown. 
First Division— Brigadier-General Little. 
First Brigade— Colonel Gates— 1st Missouri regiment dismounted cavalry, 2d and 3d Mis- 
souri and 16th Arkansas regiments infantry, battalion Missouri infantry and Wade's Light 
battery. 



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Second Brigade— Brigadier-General Hebert— 3d Louisiana and 14th and 17th Arkansas re- 
giments infantry, V/hitfield's Texas legion and Greer's regiment dismounted cavalry, and 
McDonald's Light battery. 

Third Brigade— Brigadier-General Green — ith Missouri regiment Infantry, battalion Mis- 
souri Infantry, battalion Missouri cavalry, dismounted. Confederate Rangers and King's 
Light battery.;; 

Second Division — Major-General MoCown. 

First Brigade— Brigadier-General Cabell— McCray's Arkansas regiment infantry, 14th, 10th 
and 11th Texas dismounted cavalry, Andrews' Texas regiment infantry, and Goode's Light 
battery. 

Second Brigade— Brigadier-General Churchill — 4th Arkansas regiment infantry. 1st and 2d 
Arkansas regiments Riflemen, dismounted, 4th Arkansas battalion infantry, TurnbuU's Ar- 
kansas battalion infantry, Humphrey's Light battery and Reves' Missouri Scouts. 
Third Division— Bkigadier-General D. H. Maurt. 

First Brigade— Colonel Dockery— ISth, 19th and 20th Arkansas regiments, McCalrn's and 
Jones' Arkansas battalions, Light battery. 

Second Brigade— Brigadier-General Moore— 2d Texas, 35th Mississippi and Hobbs' and 
Adam's Arkansas regiments infantry, and Bledsoe's Light battery. 

Third Brigade— Brigadier-General Phifer— 6th and 9th Texas and 3d Arkansas dismounted 
cavalry. Brooks battalion and McNally Light battery. 

Reservkd Light Batteries. 

Hoxton's, Landis', Gaylor's and' Brown's Light batteries. 

Cavalry. 

Forrest's regiment, Webb's squadron, Savery's company, McCulloch's regiment and Price's 
Bodyguard. 



ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE. 

October 8th, 1863. 
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL LONGSTREET'S CORPS. 

Major-General McLaw's Division. 

First- Brigadier-General J. B. Kershaw's brigade — 2d South Carolina regiment. Colonel 
John D. Kennedy ; 3d South Carolina regiment. Colonel James D. Vance ; 7th South Carolina 
regiment. Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken ; 8th South Carolina regiment. Colonel John W. Henne- 
gan ; 15th South Carolina regiment, Lientenant-Colonel James F. Gist ; 3d South Carolina 
battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel W. G. Rice. 

Second— Brigadier-General W. T. Wofford's brigade— 18th Georgia regiment. Colonel S. Z. 
Ruff; 24th Georgia regiment, Colonel R. McMillan; 16th Georgia regiment, Lieutenant- 
Colonel H. P. Thomas; Cobb's Georgia legion, Lieutenant-Colonel L. J. Glenn; Phillips' 
Georgia legion, Lieutenant-Colonel E. S. Barclay ; 3d battalion Geoi'gia Sharpshooters, Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel N. H. Hutchins. 

Third— Brigadier-General B. G. Humphries' brigade— 13th Mississippi regiment. Colonel 
R. McLeroy; 17th Mississippi regiment. Colonel W. D. Hodge; ISth Mississippi regiment, 
Colonel F. M. Griffin ; 21st Mississippi regiment, Colonel W. L. Brandon. 

Fourth — Brigadier-General Goode Bryan's brigade — lOtli Georgia regiment, Colonel John B. 
Weems ; 51st Georgia regiment. Colonel J. P. Siinms ; 50th Georgia regiment. Colonel P. 
JIcGlaskan ; 53d Georgia regiment. Colonel E. N. Ball. 

Brigadier-General M. Jenkins, commanding Hood's Division.' 

First— Brigadier-General J. B. Robertson's brigade— 1st Texas regiment. Colonel A. T. 
Rainey ; 4th Texas regiment. Colonel J. C. G. Key ; 5th Texas regiment. Colonel R. M. Pow- 
ell ; 3d Arkansas regiment. Colonel V. H. Manning. 

Second— Brigadier-General E. M. Law's brigade— 4th Alabama regiment. Colonel P. D. 
Bowles ; 15th Alabama regiment, Colonel W. C. Oats ; 44th Alabama regiment. Colonel W. 
F. Perry ; 47th Alabama regiment, Colonel M. J. Bulger ; 48th Alabama regiment. Colonel J. 
T. Sheffield. 



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Third— Brigadier-General Henry L. Bennlngs' brigade— 2d Georgia regiment, Colonel Butt ; 
17th Georgia regiment, Colonel Hodge ; 20th Georgia regiment. Colonel Waddell ; 15th Geor- 
gia, Colonel DuBoae. 

Fourth— Brigadier-General M. Jenkins' brigade— «th South Carolina regiment. Colonel 
John Bratton ; 8th South Carolina regiment, Colonel A. Coward ; 9d South Carolina regiment, 
Colonel Thomas Thomson ; Ist South Carolina regiment. Colonel F. M. Kllpatrlck ; Palmetto 
Sharpshooters, Colonel James Walker ; Hampton's Legion, Colonel M. W. Gary. 

Brigadiek-Gknkral W. FKBSTON'8 Ditisiok. 

First- Brigadier-General Grade's brigade — *3d Alabama regiment, Colonel Y. M. Moody ; 
63d Tennessee regiment, Colonel R. G. Fain; Alabama legion, Colonel Jack Thoringlon; Ist 
battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Holt ; 2d battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel B. Hall ; 3d bat- 
talion, Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. A. Stanford ; 4th battalion, Major McLemore. 

Second — Colonel Twiggs' brigade— 54th Virginia regiment. Colonel R. Twiggs ; 1st Florida 
regiment, Colonel G. T. Maxwell ; 6th Florida regiment. Colonel J. J, Flnley ; 7th Florida 
regiment, Colonel R. Bullock. 

Third— Brigadier-General Kelly's brigade— 58th North Carolina regiment. Colonel J. B. 
Palmer ; 5th Kentucky regiment. Colonel H. Hawkins ; 63d Virginia regiment, Major Frenob ; 
65th Georgia regiment, Colonel R. H. Moore. 

Majoe-General W. H. T. Walker's Division. 

First— Brigadier-General Gregg's brigade — list Tennessee regiment, Colonel R. Furgu- 
harson; 50th Tennessee regiment, Colonel C. H. Sugg; 7th Texas regiment. Colonel H. B. 
Granburn ; 3d Tennessee regiment, Colonel C. H. Walker ; 10th Tennessee regiment, Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel W. B. Grace ; 30th Tennessee regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel Turner ; 1st Ten- 
nessee battalion, Major S. H. Colms. 

Second— Brigadier-General Gist's brigade— 46th Georgia regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel W. 
A. Daniels; 24th South Carolina regiment. Colonel C. H. Stevens; 16Mi South Carolina 
regiment, Colonel J. M. McCullough; 8th Georgia battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Lerwy 
Napier. 

Third— Colonel C. C. Wilson's brigade— 25th Georgia regiment. Major W. J. Winn ; 29tJi 
Georgia regiment. Colonel W. J. Young; 30th Georgia regiment. Colonel T. W. Mangham; 
4th Louisiana battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel J. McEnery; 1st battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, 
Major A. Sliaaff. 

Artillery of Longstreet's CaKrs. 

Major Robertson's battalion— Lumsden's battery, Captain Lumsden; Barret's battery, 
Captain Barrett; Ilavis' battery, Captain Ilavis; Messenburg's battery. Captain Messeuburg; 
Orleans Guards, Captain LeGardeur. 

Major Leydon's t>attalion— Wolihara's battery. Captain Wollham; Peeples' battery, Captaia 
Peeples ; Everett's battery. Captain York ; Jeffries' battery, Captain Jeffries. 

Major Williams' battalion— Kolk's battery. Captain Kolk; Baxter's battery, Captain Bax- 
ter; McCants' battery. Captain McCants ; Everett's battery, Lieutenant Everett. 

Colonel Alexander's battalion — Jordan's battery. Captain Jordan; Woolfork's battery, 
Captain Woolfork; Parker's battery. Captain Parker; Taylor's battefy. Captain Taylor; 
Flckling's battery. Captain Fickling; Moody's battery, Captain Moody. 

LIEUTENANT-GENERAL POLK'S CORPS. 
Major-General B. F. Cheatham, Commanding. 

Cheatham' » Division — Brigadier-General Jackson commanding. 

First— Jackson's lirigade, Colonel J. C. Wilkinson— 5th Georgia regiment. Colonel C. P. 
Daniel; 5th Mississippi regiment. Major J. B. Ilening; 8th Mississippi regiment, Major 
Smith ; 1st Confederate regiment ; Major J. C. Gordon ; 2d Georgia battalion Sharpshooters, 
Major R. H. Whitcly. 

Second brigade— Brigadier-General Maney— 1st and 27th Tennessee regiments, Colonel H. 
R. Field ; 4th Confederate regiment, Captain J. Bostick ; Cth and 9th Confederate regiments. 
Colonel Q. C. Porter; Maney's battalion Sparpsliooters, Major F. Maney. 



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Third brigade— Brigadier-General Wright— 8tli Tennessee regiment, Colonel J. H. Ander- 
son ; 16th Tennessee regiment, Colonel D. M. Donnell ; 28th Tennessee regiment, Colonel S. 
S. Stanton ; 5lBt and 52d Tennessee regiments, Lieutenant-Colonel J. G. Hall ; S8th Tennes- 
Bee regiment, Colonel John C. Carter ; Murray's battalion. 

Fourth brigade— Brigadier-General Strahl— 4th and 6th Tennessee regiments. Colonel J. J. 
Lamb ; 3l8t Tennessee regiment, Colonel E. E. Tansill ; 33d Tennessee regiment, Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel H. C. McNeil ; 19th Tennessee regiment, Colonel F. M. Walker ; 24th Tennessee 
regiment, Colonel John A. Wilson. 

Fifth— Brigadier-General Smith's brigade. Colonel A. J. Vaughn— 154th and 13th Tennessee 
regiments, Lieutenant-Colonel R. W. Pittman; 12th and 47rh Tennessee regiments, Colonel 
W. M. Walkius; 29th Tennessee regiment. Colonel H. Rice; 11th Tennessee regiment, 
Colonel Q. W. Gordon. 

HiNDMAN'B Division— Brigadibb-Gbnkral Patton Anderson. 

First— Brigadier-General Anderson's brigade. Colonel J. H. Sharp — 7th Mississippi regi- 
ment, Colonel W. H. Bishop; 9th Mississippi regiment. Major T. H. Lynam; 10th Mississippi 
regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel J. Barr; 4l8t Mississippi regiment. Colonel W. J. Tucker; 44th 
Mississippi regiment. Colonel J. H. Sharp; battalion Sharpshooters, Major W. C. Richards. 

Second brigade— Brigadier-General Walthall— 24th and 27th Mississippi regiments, Colonel 
J. A. Campbell ; 29th and 30th Mississippi regiments. Colonel W. E. Brantley ; 34th Missis- 
sippi regiment. Colonel Samuel Benton. 

Third brigade— Brigadier-General Deas— 19th Alabama regiment, Col. S. K. McSpadden ; 22d 
Alabnma regiment, Captain Toulmin ; 26th Alabama regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson ; 
39th Alaliama regiment, Colonel W. Clark ; 50th Alabama regiment, Colonel J. G. Coltart ; 
battalion Sharpshooters, Captain Nabers. 

Fourth brigade— Brigadier-General Manlgault— 10th and 19th South Carolina regiments, 
Colonel J. F. Presly ; 24th Alabama regiment. Colonel N. N. Davis ; 28th Alabama regiment, 
Colonel John C. Reid ; 84th Alabama regiment. Colonel J. C. B. Mitchell. 

Artillery of Polk's Corps. 

Scogln's battery, Captain John Scogin ; Turner's battery. Lieutenant W. B. Turner ; Carnes' 
battery, Captain W. W. Carnes ; Stanford's battery. Captain J. H. Stanford ; Scott's battery, 
Captain W. L. Scott ; Garrity'a battery. Captain J. Garrity ; Fowler's battery, Captain W. H, 
Fowler ; Dent's battery, Captain S. H. Dent ; Hamilton's battery. Lieutenant W. P. Ham- 
ilton. 

MAJOR-GENERAL D. H. HILL'S CORPS. 

Major-General P. R. Cleburne's Division. 

First- Wood's brigade. Colonel M. P. Lowry— 32d and 45th Mississippi regiments, Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel R. Charlton ; 16th Alabama regiment, Captain T. A. Ashford ; 33d Alabama 
regiment. Colonel Sam. Adams ; 45th Alabama regiment. Colonel E. B. Breedlove ; Sharp- 
shooters, Captain Dave Coleman. 

Second brigade— Brigadier-General Llddell— 2d and 15th Arkansas regiments, Colonel D. 
C. Govan; 5th and 13th Arkansas regiments, Lieutenant-Colonel Murray; 6th and 7th Ar- 
kansas regiments, Lieutenant-Colonel P. Snyder ; 8th Arkansas and 1st Louisiana regiments, 
Ueutenant-Colonel F. M. Kent. 

Third brigade— Brigadier-General L. E. Polk— 35th and 48th Tennessee regiments, Colonel 
B. J. Hill ; 2d Tennessee regiment. Colonel W. D. Robeson ; 1st Arkansas regiment. Colonel 
J. W. Colquitt; 3d and 5th Confederate regiment, Colonel J. A. Smith. 

Fourth— Brigadier-General Deshler's brigade. Colonel R. Q. Mills— 17th, 18th, 24th and 25th 
Texas regiments. Major W. A. Taylor ; 6th, 10th and 15th .Texas regiments, Lieutenant- 
Colonel T. S, Anderson; 19th and 24th Arkansas regiments, Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. 
Hutchinson. 

Majob-General a. p. Stewart's Division. 

First brigade— Brigadier-General Johnson— 17th Tennessee regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel 
W. W. Floyd ; 23d Tennessee regiment, Colonel R. H. Keeble ; 25th Tennessee regiment, 
Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Snowden ; 44th Tennessee regiment. Colonel John S. Fulton. 

Second brigade— Brigadier-General Brown — 18th Tennessee regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel 
W. R. Butler; 26th Tennessee regiment, Major R. M. Saffell; 32d Tennessee regiment, 

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114 CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

Colonel E. C. Cook; 45tli Tennessee regiment, Colonel A. Searcy; Newman's battalion. 
Captain W. P. Simpson. 

Third brigade— Brigadier-General Bates— 20th Tennessee regiment, Captain J. T. Guthrie; 
15th and 37th regiments, Colonel R. C. Tyler; 37th Georgia regiment, A. T. Rudler; 59tli 
Alabama 'regiment, Colonel Bush. Jones ; 4th Georgia battalion S'harpshooters, Lieutenant 
Joel Towers. 

Fourth brigade— Brigadier-General Clayton— 18th Alabama regiment. Major P. T. Hunley ; 
36th Alabama i-egiment. Colonel L. S. Woodruff; 3Sth Alabama regiment. Colonel C, T. 
Ketchum. 

Major-General John C. Breckinridge's Division. 

First brigade— Brigadier-General M. A. Stovall— 1st and 3d Florida regiments. Colonel W. 
S. Dillworth; 4th Florida regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel E. Bader; COtii Norfc Carolina regi- 
ment. Colonel W. M. Hardy ; 47t4i Georgia regiment, Captain J. S. Cone. 

Second — Brigadier-General Adams' brigade, Colonel R. L. Gibson — 13th and 20th Louisiana 
regiments. Colonel Leon Von Zinken; 16th and 25th Louisiana regiments. Colonel D. Gober; 
19th Louisiana regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel R. W. Turner; 32d Alabama regiment, Captaia 
A. Kilpatrick; Austin's battalion. Major L C. Austin. 

Third— Brigadier-General Helm's brigade. Colonel James H. Lewis — 2d Kentucky regiment, 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. Morse; 4th Kentucky regiment, Major T. W. Thompson; 6th Ken- 
tucky regiment. Major W. L. Clarke; 9th Kentucky regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. 
Wickliile ; 41st Alabama regiment. Colonel M. L. Stansel. 

Artillery of Hill's Corps. 

Semplis' battery. Lieutenant R. H. Goldthwait ; Swett's battery. Captain Charles Swett j 
Calvert's battery. Lieutenant T. J. Key ; Douglass' battery, Captain J. P. Douglass. 

Major Eldrldge's battalion— Darden's battery. Captain Pat. Darden; Dawson's battery, 
Lieutenant R. W. Anderson; Eufaula battery. Lieutenant W. J. McKcnzie; Humphries? 
battery, Captain J. T. Humphries; Cobb's battery. Lieutenant T. P. Gracy; Slocomb's bat- 
tery, Captain C. H. Slocomb ; Mebane's battery, Captain J, W. Mebane. 



ORGANIZATION OF ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. 

June 1st, 1SC3. 

COMMANDED BY GENELAL R. E. LEE. 

FIRST CORPS— LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET. 

McLaws' Division— Major-General L. McLaws. 

Kershaw's brigade— Brigadier-General J. B. Kershaw— 15th South Carolina regiment. 
Colonel W. D. De Saussure ; 8th South Carolina regiment. Colonel J. W. Jlemminger ; 2d 
South Carolina regiment, Colonel John D. Kennedy ; 3d South Carolina regiment. Colonel 
James D. Nance ; 7th South Carolina regiment. Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken ; 3d (James') bat- 
talion South Carolina infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Rice. 

Benning's l)rigade— Brigadier-General H. L. Benning— 50th Georgia regiment, Colonel W. 
R. Manning ; 51st Georgia regiment. Colonel W. M. Slaughter ; 53d Georgia regiment, Colonel 
James P. Somms; 10th Georgia regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel Jolin B. Weems. 

Barksdalc's brigade— Brigadier-General Wm. Barksdale— 13th Mississippi regiment. Colonel 
J. W. Carter; 17th Mississippi regiment. Colonel W. D. Holder; JSth Jlississippl regiment, 
Colonel Thomas M. Grillln ; 21st Mississippi regiment, Colonel B. G. Humphreys. 

"Wollard's brigade— Brigadier-General W. T. Woffard— 1 Sth Georgia regiment. Major E. 
Qriffls; Phillips' Georgia Legion, Colonel W. M. Phillips; 24th Georgia regiment, Colonel 
Robert McMillan; ICth Georgia regiment, Colonel Goode Bryan; Cobb's Georgia Legion, 
Lieutenant-Colonel L. D. Glevvn. 



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Pickett's Division— Major-Genekal George E. Pickett. 

Garnett's brigade— Brigadier-General R. B. Garnett— 8th Virginia regiment, Colonel Eppa 
Hunton; ISth Virginia regiment, Colonel R. E. Withers; 19th Virginia regiment. Colonel 
Henry Gantt ; 28th Vii-ginia regiment. Colonel R. C. Allen ; 56th Virginia regiment, Colonel 
W. D. Stuart. 

Armistead's brigade— Brigadier-General L. A. Armistead— 9t.h Virginia regiment, Lieuten- 
ant-CoJonel J. S. Gilliam ; 14th Virginia regiment, Colonel J. G. Hodges ; 3Sth Virginia re- 
giment. Colonel E. C. Edmonds ; 53d Virginia regiment. Colonel John Grammer ; 5Tth Vir- 
ginia regiment. Colonel J. B. Magruder. 

Kemper's brigade — Brigadier-General J. L. Kemper— 1st Virginia regiment, Colonel Lewis 
B. Williams, Jr.; 3d Virginia regiment, Colonel Joseph Mayo, Jr.; Tth Virginia regiment. 
Colonel W. T. Patton ; 11th Virginia regiment, Colonel David Funston ; 24th Virginia regi- 
ment, Colonel W. R. Terry. 

Toombs' brigade— Brigadier-General R. Toombs— 2d Georgia regiment, Colonel E. M. 
Butt; 15th Georgia regiment. Colonel E. M. DuBose; 17th Georgia regiment. Colonel W. C. 
Hodges ; 20th Georgia regiment. Colonel J. B. Cummings. 

Corse's brigade — Brigadier-General M. D. Corse— loth Virginia regiment. Colonel T. P. 
August ; 17th Virginia regiment, Colonel Morton Marye ; 80th Virginia regiment, Colonel A. 
T. Harrison ; 32d Virginia regiment; Colonel E. B. Montague. 

Hood's Division— Major-General J. B. Hood. 

Robertson's brigade— Brigadier-General J. B. Robertson— 1st Texas regiment, Colonel A. 
T. Rahiey ; 4th Texas regiment. Colonel J. C. G. Key ; 5th Texas regiment. Colonel R. M. 
Powell ; 3d Arkansas regiment. Colonel Van H. Manning. 

Laws' brigade —Brigadier-General E. M. Laws— 4th Alabama regiment. Colonel 'P. A. 
Bowls ; 44th Alabama regiment. Colonel W. H. Perry ; 15th Alabama regiment. Colonel Jas. 
Canty ; 47th Alabama regiment, Colonel J. W. Jackson ; 4Sth Alabama regiment, Colonel J. 
F. Shepherd. 

Anderson's brigade— Brigadier-General G. T. Anderson— 10th Georgia battalion. Major J. 
E. Rylauder ; 7th Georgia regiment. Colonel W. M. White ; 8th Georgia regiment, Lieutenant- 
Colonel J. R. Towers; 9th Georgia regiment, Colonel B. F. Beck; 11th Georgia regiment, 
Colonel F. H. Little. 

Jenkins' brigade— Brigadier-General M. Jenkins— 2d South Carolina Rifles, Colonel Thomas 
Thompson ; 1st South Carolina regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel David Livingston ; 5th South 
Carolina regiment. Colonel A. Coward ; 6th South Carolina regiment, Colonel John Bratton ; 
Hampton's Legion, Colonel M. W. Gary. 

SECOND CORPS— LIEUTENANT-GENERAL R. S. EWELL. 

Early's Division— Major-General J. A. Early. 

Hays' brigade— Brigadier-General H. T. Hays— 5th Louisiana regiment. Colonel Henry 
Forno ; 6th Louisiana regiment. Colonel William Monaghan ; Tth Louisiana regiment. Colonel 
D. B, Penn; 8th Louisiana regiment, .Colonal Henry B. Kelley; 9th Louisiana regiment, 
Colonel X>i. Stafford. sL 



Gordon's brigade— Brigadier-General J. B. Gcffdon— 13th Georgia regiment. Colonel J. M. 
Smith ; 26th Georgia regiment. Colonel E. N. Atkinson ; 31st Georgia regiment, Colonel C, 
A. Evans ; 3Sth Georgia regiment, Major J. D. Matthews ; 60th Georgia regiment, Colonel W. 
H. Stiles ; 61st Georgia regiment. Colonel J. H. Lamar. 

Smith's brigade— Brigadier-General VVilliamSmith— 13th Virginia regiment. Colonel J. E. B. 
Terrill; 31st Virginia regiment, Colonel John S. Hoffman; 49th Virginia regiment, Colonel 
Gibson; 52d Virginia regiment, Colonel Skinner; 5Sth Virginia regiment. Colonel F. H. 
Board. 

Hoke's brigade— Colonel J. E. Avery commanding (General R. F. Hoke being absent ; 
•wounded)— 6th North Carolina regiment, Colonel J. E. Avery ; 21st North Carolina regiment, 
Colonel W. W. Kirkland ; 54th North Carolina regiment, Colonel J. C. T. McDowell ; 57th 
North Carolina regiment. Colonel A. C. Godwin ; 1st North Carolina battalion. Major R. H. 
Wharton. 



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RCDES' DiTISION— MAJOR-GENEKAL R. E, RODES. 

Daniel's brigade— Brigadier-General Junius Daniel— 32d North Carolina regiment, Colonel 
E. C. Brabble ; 43d North Carolina regiment, Colonel Thomas S. Keenan ; 45th North Caro- 
lina regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel H. Boyd ; 5Sd North Carolina regiment, Colonel 
W. A. Owens ; Second North Carolina battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel H. S. Andrews. 

Doles' brigade— Brigadier-General George Doles^th Georgia regiment, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel D. R. E. Winn ; 12th Georgia regiment, Colonel Edward Willis ; 2l8t Georgia regiment, 
Colonel John T. Mercer; 44th Georgia regiment. Colonel S. P. Lumpkin. 

Iverson's brigade— Brigadier-General Alfred Iverson— Fifth North Carolina regiment. Cap- 
tain S. B. West ; 12th North Carolina regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Davis ; 20th North 
Carolina regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel N. Slough ; iJ3d North Carolina regiment. Colonel D. 
H. Christie. 

Eamseur's brigade— Brigadier-General S. D. Ramseur— 2d T^orth Carolina regiment, Major 
E. W. Hurt; 4th North Carolina regiment. Colonel Bryan Grimes; 14th North Carolina regi- 
ment, Colonel R. T. Bennett; 30th North Carolina regiment, Colonel F. M. Parker. 

Rodes' brigade— Colonel B. A. O'Neal— 3d Alabama regiment. Colonel C. A. Battle ; 5th 
Alabama regiment. Colonel J. M. Hall ; 6th Alabama regiment. Colonel J. N. Lightf oot ; 12tJi 
Alabama regiment, Colonel S. B. Pickens ; 26th Alabama regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. 
Goodgame. 

THIRD CORPS— LIEUTENANT-GENERAL A. P. HILL. 

R. H. Anderson's Division. 

Wilcox's brigade— Brigadier-General C. M. Wilcox— 8th Alabama regim-ent. Colonel T. L. 
Royster; 9th Alabama regiment, Colonel S. Henry; 10th Alabama regiment. Colonel W. H. 
Forney; 11th Alabama regiment, Colonel J. C. C. Saunders; 14th Alabama regiment. Colonel 
L. P. Pinkhard. 

Mahone's brigade— Brigadier-General William Mahone— 6th Virginia regiment, Colonel G. 
T. Rogers; 12th Virginia regiment, Colonel D. A. Weisiger; 16t«i Virginia regiment, Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel Joseph H. Ham ; 4l8t Virginia regiment, Colonel W. A. Parham ; 61st Virginia 
regiment. Colonel V, D. Groner. 

Posey's brigade— Brigadier-General Canot Posey-46th Mississippi regiment. Colonel Jos. 
Jayne; 16th Mississippi regiment. Colonel Samuel E. Baker; 19th Mlseissippi regiment, 
Colonel John Mullins ; 12th Mississippi regiment. Colonel W. H. Taylor. 

Wright's brigade— Brigadier-General A. R. Wright— Sd Georgia battalion. Major G. W. 
Robs; 3d Georgia regiment. Colonel E. J. Walker; 22d Georgia regiment, Colonel R. H. 
Jones ; 48th Georgia regiment, Colonel William Gibson. 

Perry's brigade— Brigadier-General E. A. Perry— 2d Florida regiment, Lieutenant-Colojiei 
S. G. Pyles ; 6th Florida regiment, Colonel J. C. Hately ; 8th Florida regiment, Colonel DavW 
Long. 

Heth's Division. 

First— Pettlgrew's brigade— 42d, 11th, 26th, 44th, 47th, 52d and ITth North Carolina regi- 
ments. 
Second— Field's brlgade-40th, 55th and 47th Virginia regiments. 
Third— Archer's brigade— 1st, 7th and 14th Tennessee and 13th Alabama regiments. 
Fourth— Cooke's brigade— 15th, 27th, 46th and 48th North Carolina regiments. 

Pender's Ditision. 

First— McGowan's brigade— 1st, 12th, 13th and 14th South Carolina regiments and 1st Soutli 
Carolina Rifles. 
Second— Lane's brigade— 7th, 18th, 28th, 33d and 37th North Carolina regiments. 
Third- Thomas' brigade— 14th, 85th, 45th and 49tli Georgia regiments. 
Fourth— Pender's Old brigade— 13th, 16th, 22d, 34tli and SSth North Carolina regiments. 



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Note— The foregoing organization of Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill's corps was perfected 
In obedience to tlie following order : 



Special Orders,) 
No. 146. j 



Headquakters Army Northern Virginia, 30th May, 1863, 



VTII. The following changes are made in the organization of corps and divisions of this 
army : 

1. The brigades of Heth and Archer, of A. P. Hill's division, with Pettigrew's and Choke's, 
will constitute a division, and be under the command of Major-General Henry Heth. 

2. The brigades of Pender, Lane, Thomas and McGowan will constitute a division, and be 
under the command of Major-General W. D. Pender. 

3. The divisions of Major-Generals Early, Johnson and Rodes will constitute the Second 
corps, and be under the command of Lieutenant-General R. S. Ewell. > 

4. The division of Major-General R. H. Anderson is detached from the First corps, and, 
together with the divisions of Major-Generals Heth and Pender, will constitute the Third 
corps, and be under the command of Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill. 

5. The chief of artillery will designate the battalions of artillery to serve with the three 
corps, and the chief quartermaster malve the necessary division of the transportation. * • 

By command of General R. E. Lee. , W. H. Taylor, A. A, General, j 



ARTILLERY OF ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. 

[Note.— The following roster of the artillery is kindly furnished by Rev. George W. Peter- 
Iviu, of Baltimore, who served on the staff of Brigadier-General W. N. Pendleton, chief of 
artillery Army of Northern Virginia. It is copied from a roster made out by him, from re- 
ports on hand, for Genei'al Pendleton's use, and he vouches for its completeness and accu- 
racy. The date is not given, but is was evidently soon after the organization of the artillery 
into three corps, and before Colonels E. P. Alexander, A. L. Long and R. L. Walker were 
made brigadier-generals and assigned respectively to the First, Second and Third corps], 

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11 rifles ; C Naps.; 4 Hows. 
Major Estileman 


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5 


9 


15 


42 


6 


4 


2 



Total number of rifles 31 

Total number of Napoleons , 42 

Total number of Howitzers 10 

Total number of pieces 83 

Total number of battalions 5 

Total number of companies 21 

SECOND CORPS— COLONEL S. CRUTCH FIELD. 



Total number of rifles , 

Total niimbrr of Naijob^oiis. 
Total numbi-r of Howitzers., 



Total nnmlier of pieces. 

Total number of battalions 

Total number of companies 



Lt. Col. Thos. H. Carter) 
Maj. Carter M. Braxton j 


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Carringtou 








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Major Page J 


















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2 






Graham 


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2 






11 rifles ; 4 Naps.; 4 Hows. 










2 


19 


15 


32 


10 


2 2 



' Kind not known. 



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119 



THIRD CORPS— COLONEL R. LINDSAY WALKER. 







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Maj. W. F. Poague....) 


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Luck 






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Lt. CoL Garnett \ 

Major Richardson j" 


Lewis 














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2 








Moore 












Graudy 




2 






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Major Cutehaw 


Wvatt; 












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Woolfolk 










Brookes 








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MaJ. Willie J. Pegram... 


Brunson 














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Daviflsou 












Crenshaw 




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McGraw 




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Major Lane j" 


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Ross 


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Patterson 




4 






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2 










14 


22 


2T 


15 




3 



Total number of rifles 41 

Total number of Napoleons 27 

Total number of Howitzers 15 

Total number of pieces 83 

Total number of battalions 5 

Total number of companies 19 

SUMMARY OP ARTILLERY OF ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (EXCLUSIVE OF 
HORSE ARTILLERY), 





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41 


27 


15 


83 






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110 


101 


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Note.— It is to be regretted that we have been thus far unable to secure a roster of the 
cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia suftlciently complete to publish. 1 

* Whit worth. 



120 CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



ORGANIZATION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY. 

May 21st, 1864. 

COMMANDED BY GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD. 

HOKE'S DIVISION. 

First— Brigadier-General Hagoort's brigade— 7tli South Carolina battalion, and 11th, 2l3t, 
25th and 27th South Carolina Volunteers. 

Second— Brigadier-General Colquitt's brigade— 0th, 19th, 23d, 27th and 2Stli Georgia 
Volunteers. 

Third— Brigadier-General Clingman's brigade— 8th, 31st, 51st and 61st North Carolina 
Volunteers. 

Fourth— Brigadier-General Martin's brigade- I7th, 42d and 06th North Carolina Volunteers. 

JOHNSON'S DIVISION. 

First— Brigadier-General Walker's brigade— 17th, 18th, 22d and 20th South Carolina Volun- 
teers. 

Second— Brigadier-General Ransom's brigade— 24th, 25th, 35Ui, 49th and 5Gth NortJi Caro- 
lina Volunteers. 

Third— Brigadier-General Johnson's brigade— 63d, 17th, 23d, 25th and 44th Tennessee 
Volunteers. 

Fourth— Brigadier-General Wise's brigade— 26th, 34th, 4Gth and 59th Virginia Volunteers. 

ARTILLERY. 

Read's battalion (3Sth Virginia) of artillery— Blount's battery, Caslvie's battery, Macon 
battery and Marshall battery. 

Washington battalion of artillery— 1st and 3d companies. 

Owen's battalion of artillery— Martin's battery and Slaton's battery. 

Caskie's battalion of artillery— 1st section of Graham's battery, 1st section of Wright's 
battery and Miller's battery. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



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125 



DEPUTIES TO THE PROVISIONAL CONGRESS OP THE 
CONFEDERATE STATES. 

Assembled at Montgomery, Alabama, February, 1S61. 



Hon. Howell Cobb 

Hon. J. J. Hooper 

Hon. Wm. P. Chilton 

Hon. Jabez L. M. Curry 

Hon. Thomas Fearn 

Hon. Stephen F. Hale 

Hon. David P. Lewis 

Hon. Colin J. McRae 

Hon. John Gill Shorter 

Hon. Robert H. Smith 

Hon. Richard W. Walker... 

Hon. J. Patton Anderson. .. 

Hon. Jackson Morton 

Hon. James B. Owens 

Hon. Frank S. Bartow 

Hon. Howell Cobb 

Hon. Thomas R. R. Cobb... 

Hon. Martin J, Crawford... 
Hon. Benjamin H. Hill 



Hon. Augustus H. Kenan 

Hon. Eugenius A. Nisbet 

Hon. Alexander H. Stephens 

Hon. Robert Toombs 

Hon. Augustus R. Wright 

Hon. Alexander de Clouet... 
Hon. Charles M. Conrad 

Hon. Cancan F. Kenner 

Hon, Henry Marshall 

Hon. John Perkins, Jr 

Hon. Edward Sparrow....... 

Hon. William S.Barry 

Hon. Walker Brooke 

Hon. J. A. P. Campbell 

Hon. Alexander M. Clayton.. 

Hon. W. P. Harris 

Hon. James T. Harrison 

Hon. W.S.Wilson 

Hon. Robert W. Barnwell 

Hon. William W. Boyce 

Hon. James Chestnut, Jr 

Hon. Lawrence ;m. Keitt 

Hon. Charles G. Memminger 

Hon. Wm. Porcher Miles 

Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett 

Hon. Thomas J. Withers 

Hon. John Gregg 

Hon. John Hemphill 

Hon. W. B. Ochiltree 



Georgia 

Alabama 

Florida 

Georgia , 

it 

a 

Louisiana 

Mississippi 

(( 

South Carolina, 



Texas, 



President of the Provisional Congress ; af- 
terwards Brigadier-General arid Major- 
General in the Confederate army. 

Secretary of the Provisional Congress. 

Afterwards member of Congress. 

Afterwards member of Congress and Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of cavalry. 



Afterwards special agent to London and 
Paris. 

Afterwards Governor of Alabama. 

Afterwards Colonel in Confederate Army. 

Afterwards Confederate Senator from Ala- 
bama. 

Afterwards Brigadier-General and Major- 
Geueral in the Confederate army. 

Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Con- 
federate army. 

Afterwards Brigadier-General and Major- 
General in the Confederate army. 

Afterwards Brigadier-General in "the Con- 
federate army. 

Afterwards delegate to the United States. 

Afterwards Confederate Senator from 
Georgia. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 



Elected Vice-President of the Confederate 
States. 

Secretary of State; Brigadier-General in 
the Confederate army, &c. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards Confederate Senator from 
Loui>iiana. 

Afterwards Brigadier-"General In Confede- 
rate service. 



Afterwards Confederate Senator from 
South Carolina. \ 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. I 

Afterwards A. D. C. to the President, with 
rank of Colonel, and subsequently Briga- 
dier-General C. S. A. 

Afterwards Colonel in the Confederate 
army. 

Afterwards Secretary of the Treasury. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con-j 
gress. 

Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Con- 
federate army. 



126 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



Deputies to the Provisional Congress. — Continued. 



Hon. Williamson S. Oldham.. 

Hon. John H. Reaffan 

lion. Thomas N. Waul 

Hon. Louis T. Wlgfall 




Confederate Senator from 
Texas. 

Afterwards Postmaster-General. 

Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Con- 
federate army. 

Afterwards Hrigadier-General In the Con- 
federate army, and Confederate Senator 
from Texas. 



ADDITIONAL DELEGATES TO THE PROVISIONAL CONGRESS, 

Upon its Assembling in Richmond, Virginia, in Jut,T, 1861. 



Hon William W. Avery 

Hon. Burton Craige 

Hon. Andrew T. Davidson... 

Hon. George Davis 

Hon. Thomas D. 'McDowell.. 

Hon. John M. Jlorohead 

Hon. Rol)ert C. Pnryear 

Hon. Thomas Kuttiii 

Hon. Wm. N. 11. Smith 

Hon. Ab'ra W. Veiiable 

Hon. John D. C. Atkins 

Hon. Robt. L. Caruthers 

Hon. Daviil M. Currin , 

H(m. W. II. DeWitt 

Hon. John F. House 

Hon. (ieorge W.Jones 

Hon. James H. Thomas 

Hon. Thomas S. Bocoeli 

Hon. J. W. Brockenborougli 
Hon. R. M. T. Hunter 

Hon. Robert Johnson 

Hon. Wm. II. McFarland . . . , 

Hon. James M. Mason 

Hon. Walter Preston , 

Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston. 

Hon. Roger A. Pryor 

Hon. William C. Rives 

Hon. Charles W. Hussell.... 

Hon. Robert p:. Scott 

Hon. Jiimes A. Seddon 

Hon. Waller R. Staples 

Hon. John Tyler 



North Carolina... 



Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards Confederate Senator from 
North Carolina, and Attorney General of 
the Confederacy. 

Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 



" Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 

" ....I gress. 

Tennessee Af tci-wards member of Confederate Con- 

I gress. 
Elected Governor of Tennessee in 1863, 

but never inaugurateil. 
Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 



Virginia 



Afterwards member of Confederate Con- 
gress. 

Afterwards member of Congress and 
speaker of the house. 

Afterwards Confederate Senator from Vir- 
ginia; Secretary of State, .tc. 

AftersFards member of Congress. 

Afterwards commissioner to Europe. 

Afterwards member of Congress. 

Afterwards Confederate Senator from Vir- 
ginia. 

Afterwards member of Congress; Briga- 
dier-General in the Confederate array, 
Ac. 

Afterwards member of Congress. 

.\fterwards member of Congress. 

Afterwards Secretary of War. 
iAfterwiirds iiii'iiilicr of Congress. 
[Afterwards memlier of Congress. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 



127 



CONFEDERATE SENATORS. 



Hon. Alexander H. Stephens 
R. M. T. Hunter 


Georgia 


Vire-President of the Confederate States, 


Virginia 


and president of the senate. 
President pro tempore ; at one time Secre- 


James H. Nash 

Clement C. Clay, Jr.... 
William L. Yancey 

Robert Jemlson, Jr. . . . 


South Carolina 


tary of State. 
Secretary. 
First Congress. 




First Congress ; afterwards commissioner 




Europe. 
Second Congress. 


Richard \V Walker 


u 






Arkansas 


First and Second Congress. 


Charles B. Mitchel 




First Congress. 


Augustus H. Garland.. 
James M. Baker 


<i 




Florida 


First and Second Congress. 


Augustus E. Maxwell.. 
Benjamin H. Hill 


Georgia 


First and Second Congress. 
First and Second Congress. 
First Congress. 


Herschel V. Johnson. 


a 


Second Congress. 


Henry C. Burnett 

William E. Simms 




First and Second Congress. 




First and Second Congress. 






First and Second Congress. 


Edward Sparrow 








First and Second Congress. 






First Congress. 


J. W. C. Watson 


<1 


Second Congress. 
First Congress. 






R. L. Y. Peyton 




First Congress. 




1( 


Second Congress. 




It 


William T. Dortch 


North Carolina.... 

South Carolina 

Tennessee 


First and Second Congress. 

First Congress ; afterwards Attorney Gen. 

Second Congress. 

Second Congress. 


William A. Graham 

E. G, Reade 


Robert W. Barnwell... 


First and Second Congress. 
First and Second Congress. 


Gustavus A. Henry .... 


First and Second Congress. 






First and Second Congress. 


Louis T. Wigf all 


Texas.. 


First and Second Congress ; ha<l been 


Williamson s. Oldham. 




Brigadier-General in Confederate army. 
First and Second Congress. 
First and Second (Jongress ; president' pro 


Robert M. T. Hunter. . . 


Virginia 


Wm. Ballard Preston.. 


<( 


tempore of the senate ; had been Secre- 
tary of State. 
First Congress. 


Allen T. Caperton 


1 " :::::::::::: 


Second Congress. 



MEMBERS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND CONGRESSES OF 
THE CONFEDERATE STATES. 

First Congress from February 22d, 1862, to February 22d, 1864. 

Second Congress from February 22d, 1864, to the overthrow of the Confederacy. 



Hon. Thomas S. Bocock .... 


Virginia 


Speaker of both Congresses. 


Albert R. Lamar 


Georgia 


Clerk of both Congresses ; assistant clerk 


Roberts. Dixon 




of the First Congress. 
Clerk of First Congress. 


William P. Chilton 


Alabama 


Member of First and Second Congress. 






Williamson R. W. Cobb 


Member of Second Congress. 




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Jabez L. M. Curry 


11 


Member of First Congress. 


Edwanl S. Dargan 


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J. S. Dickinson 


a 


Member of Second Congress. 


Thomas J. Foster 


If 


Member of Fii-st and Second Congress. 
(1 « 


Francis S. Lvon 


l( 


James L. Pugh 


11 


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John P. Ralls 


" 


Member of First Congresa. 



128 CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

Members of First and Second Congresses. — Continued. 





Hon. William R. Smith 

Felix .1. Batsoii 

Augustus II. (iarlaiKl.. 

Rufiis K. Garland 

Thomas B.IIaiily 

Graudisoii D. lloystou. 

James B. Dawkiiis 

Kobeit B. Hilton 

John M. Martin 

St. George Rogers 

J. P. Sanderson 

George T. Ward 

Warren Akin 


Alabama 


Member of First and Second Congress. 




Arkansas 




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Member of First and Second Congress. 




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Member of First Congress. 




Florida 








Member of First and Second Congress. 




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li 


II II 




il 


II 11 




i< 


Member of Second Congress ; had been 




Georgia 


Colonel in Confederate service. 




Clifford Anderson 

H. P. Bell 




Member of First and Second Congress. 




(1 






MarkH. Blanford 

William W.Clark 

Joseph H. Echols 

Lucius J. Gartrell 

Julian Hartridge 


"a 


II <i 






Member of First Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 




a 




a 


Member of First Congress ; afterwards 




i; 


Brigadier-General in Confederate ser- 
vice. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 

Member of First Congress. 




Augustus H.Kenan... 

George N.Lester 

l>avid W. Lewis 

Charles J. Muunerlyn.. 

John T. Shewmake 

James M, Smith 

William E. Smith 

Hardy Strickland 

Robert P. Trippe 

Augustus R. Wright... 

Benj. F. Bradley 

R. J. Breckinridge, Jr.. 
Eli M. Bruce 


<i 




a 


Member of Second Congress. 




a 


Member of First Congress. 




a 




a 


Member of Second Congress. 




a 


Member of Second Congress ; had been 




,( 


Colonel in Confederate service. 
Member of Second Congress. 




a 


Member of First Congress. 




a 






(I 


II 




Kentucky 


Member of Second Congress. 






Member of First and Second Congress. 




H. VV. Bruce 

Theodore L. Burnett.. . 

James S. Clirisuuiu 

Johu VV. Crockett 

John M. Elliott 

George W.E wing 

"T^eor^e B. Hodge 

WillidB. Machen 

Humphrey JMarshall... 

James W. Moore 

Henry E. Reed 


(1 


II II 




(I 


li II 


(^ 


ti 


11 II 


a 


a l( 




a 


II II 




a 


II II 




a 


Member of First Congress; afterwards 




., 


Brigadier-Gen'I in Confederate service. 
Member of First and Second (Congress. 




(1 


Member of Second Congress ; had been 






Brigadier-General in Confederate ser- 
vice. 
Member of First and Second Congress. 




(1 






^ George W. Tri plett .... 
^> Charles M. Conrad 

Lucius J. Dupre 

Duncan F. Iviimer 

Henry Alarshall 

Jolm Perkins, Jr 

Charles J. Villiere 

Ether Barksdale. 

Henry c;. Chambers 

J. W. Clapp 


(1 


Member of Second Congress. 


^ 




Member of First and Si couil Congress. 


v^ 






v->" 


K 


II li 


<1 


Member of First Congress. 




(1 


Member of First and Secoud Congress. 




« 






Mississippi 


11 <i 




Missouri 


Member of First Congress. 




Reuben Davis 






W. D. Holder 


Member of Second Congress. 




J. T. Lampkin 






John J. Mcltae 

Jehu A. Orr 


Member of First Congress. 
Member of Second Coi:gre8S, 




Otho R. Singleton 

Israel W'clcli 


Member of First and Secoud Congress. 




Casper W. Bell 

Johu B. ClarkjJ 

A H Conrow 


Member of First Congress. 

Member of Second Congress.; Brlgadier- 

Ciencral in lioufcderutc service. 
Member of First anfl Second (.Jongress. 




Wm. M. Cooke 


II 


Member of First Congress. 



CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 129 

Members of First and Second Congresses. — Continued. 



Hon. Thomas W. Freeman.. 
Thomas A. Harris 

R. A. Hatcher 

N. L. Norton 

Thomas L. Snead 

GeorKe G. Vest 

Peter D. Wilkes 

Archibald H. Arrington 

Thomas S. Ashe 

Robert R. Bridgers 

A. T. Davidson 

Thomas C. Fuller 

B. S. Gaither 

John A. Gilmer 

Owen R. Kenan 

William Lander 

James M. Leach 

J. T. Leach 

George W. Logan 

T. D. McDowell 

J. R. McLean 

^ /vl <\\ L James G. Kamsay 

'^ W.Wt^. Smith 

Josiah Turner, Jr 

Lewis M. Ayer 

M. L. Bonham 

William W. Boyce 

James B'arrow 

John Mc(Jueen 

Wm. Pon-her Miles 

Wm. D. Simpson 

James M. Witherspoou 

John D. C. Atkins 

Mich'l W. Cluskey 

A. S. Colyar 

David M. Currin 

Henry S. Foote 

E. L. Gardenhier 

Meredith P. Gentry 

James B. Heiskell 

George W. Jones 

E. A. Keeble. 

James McCalluni 

Thomas Menees 

John P. Murray 

W.6. Swan 

Wm. H. Tibbs 

John V.Wright 

• — n7~R. Baylor 

"Jf A. M. Branch 

■' Sieplicn II. Darden 

B. H. Epperson 

^ M.D.Graham 

VS P.W.Gray 

* C.C.Herbert 

S. H. Morgan 

KrankB. Sexton 

JoluTTt. Wilcox 

William B. Wright 

John B. Baldwin 

Thomas S. Bocock 

Alexander R. Boteler. . 
John R. Chambliss 

D. C. DeJarnette 

David. Funsten 

M. R. H. Garnctt 

Thimas S. Gholson 

John Goode, Jr 



North Carolina.. 



South Carolina. 



Tennessee . 



Virginia. 



Member of First Congress. 

Member of First Cong;ress ; Brigadier-Gen. 

iu Confederate service. 
Member of Second Congress. 



Member of First and Second Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 
Member of First Congress. 



Memljer of Second Congress. 
Alemlier of First and Second Congress. 
Menilit-r of Second Congress. 
Member of First Congress. 



Member of Second Congress. 



Member of First Congress. 

Memlier of Second Congress. 
Meml)er of First Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 
Memlier of First and Second Congress. 
Member of First Congress; Brigadier-Gen. 

in Confederate service ; Governor of 

South Carolina, Ac. 
Member of First and Second Congress. 

Member of First Congress. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 

Member of Second Congress. 
jSIember of First and Second Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 

Member of First Congress. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 

Member of First Congress. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 
Member of First Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 
Member of First and Second Congress. 
Meml)er of First Congress. 
Member of First and Second Congress. 
Member of Second Cotigress. 



Member of First Congress. 



Member of First and Second Congress. 
Memlier of Second Congress. 
Meml)er of First and Second Congress. 
Member of First Congress. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 
Member of First and Second Congress; 

speaker. 
Member of First Congress. 
Member of First Congress; attiPrwardP 

liwtfadier- Gaawa i. 
Membi^r (if First and Second Congress. 
Member of S.i'cond Congress. 
.Member of b'lrst Congress. 
Member of Second Congress. 
Member of First and Second Congress. 



130 CONFEDERATE ROSTER. 

Members of First and Second Congresses. — Continued. 



James P. Ilolcombe.... 


Virginia 


Member of First Congress; afterwards 
si)ecial agent to Canaila. 


Hon. F. W. M. llolli'lav 




Albert (t. Jeukins 


11 


Member of First Congress; afterwards 
Brigadier-General in Confederate ser- 
vice. 

^lember of First and Second Congress. 

Member of Second (.'(j..gress. 

Meml)er of First Congress. 

Member of First Congress; afterwards 
Brigadier-General in Confederate ser- 
vice. 

Member of S"e.ond Congress. 

Member of First and Second Congress. 


Hobert Jolinsou 






11 


Sam'l A. Miller 

Kob't L. Montague 

Walter Preston 

Koger A. Pryor 

William C. Rives 

Charles \V\ Kussell 




" 


William Smith 




Waller R. Staples 


Brigadier-General and Major-Geueral in 
Confederate service, and Governor of 
Virginia. 

Mendjer of First and Second Congress. 

Member of First Congress. 

."Member of Second Congress. 

Member of Second Congress; Brigadier- 
General in Confederate service. 


11 


Holi't 11. Whitnelil 


" 







Territorial Delegates to First and Second Congress. 



Hon. M. H. McWIUie, Arizona. 

Hon. E. C. Boudinot, Cherokee Nation. 

Hon. R. M. Jones, Choctaw Nation. 

Hon. S. B. Callahan, Creek and Seminole Nations. 



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